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Qué (quién) es crap-thirty - definición

NOVEL BY PHILIP K. DICK WRITTEN IN 1959 AND PUBLISHED IN 1975
Crap artist; Confessions of a crap artist

crap-thirty      
A relative point in time: whatever is considered obscenely early to the speaker
For that job interview, I had to get up at crap-thirty.
Thirty-Day Princess         
1934 FILM BY MARION GERING
Thirty Day Princess; Thirty-Day Princess (short story)
Thirty Day Princess is a 1934 pre-Code comedy film directed by Marion Gering and starring Sylvia Sidney, Cary Grant and Edward Arnold. The film was based on a story of the same name by Clarence Budington Kelland (which appeared in Ladies' Home Journal in 1933),TCM Screenplay info adapted by Sam Hellman and Edwin Justus Mayer, and written by Preston Sturges and Frank Partos.
crapola         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Craptacular; Crap (disambiguation); Craptaculous; Crapola; CRAP; Crappiness; Crap (euphemism); User:Cafeolay2/sandbox
1) The new shade from Crayola chosen to represent the angst of Generation X.
(To be sung to Gray skies are gonna clear up. Put on a happy face.)Crapola skies aren't gonna clear up.Put on your angst-filled face.Brush off the bagel crumbs and peer up.It's crapola coming your way.Get used to that gloomy mask of tragedyCause it's here to stay.Now that mommy and daddyAren't paying the way.
2) What you say when something doesn't go your way.
Oh, crapola. I forgot about that!

Wikipedia

Confessions of a Crap Artist

Confessions of a Crap Artist is a 1975 novel by Philip K. Dick, originally written in 1959. Dick wrote about a dozen non-science fiction novels in the period from 1948 to 1960; this is the only one published during his lifetime.

The novel chronicles a bitter and complex marital conflict in the rural Bay Area of 1950s Northern California. Each chapter is written in alternating perspective switching between first person perspective from the main characters as well as chapters written from a third person perspective. The novel contains only small amounts of the complex mystical and science fiction concepts that define much of Dick's work. Rolling Stone called it a "funny, horribly accurate portrait of a life in California in the Fifties".