Fifty Shades of Arugula at the Psychiatric Salad Bar

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Fifty Shades of Arugula at the Psychiatric Salad Bar by Sam Q. Adams, Sam Q. Adams
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Author: Sam Q. Adams ISBN: 9781310324604
Publisher: Sam Q. Adams Publication: November 15, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sam Q. Adams
ISBN: 9781310324604
Publisher: Sam Q. Adams
Publication: November 15, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

As a follow up, but not quite a sequel, to my book, The Psychiatric Salad Bar: Adventures in Autism and alternative Realities, I had planned to offer up travel tips down the road of raising an autistic child, and to a degree, I have, but I decided to branch out and cover the plethora of roads leading to and from other crazy towns….because, well, there are so many out there.
What we’re talking about here is being driven to the edge and left there teetering with your hair on fire. Anyone who has had a bad customer experience with the monolith Comcast knows what I am talking about. That appears in the piece entitled, “Comcast…Love it or List it.”
“It’s enough to give you gas,” is a piece about the year and a half journey to convert from oil to gas heating. The stories of consumers getting screwed are legion. But it’s more than that. Saving the life of a baby robin, left behind, by feeding it baloney and cheese sandwiches…or the piece about the post retirement hobbies of learning the guitar and offering up an homage to Jimi Hendrix not just by eating a six cheese pizza off the strings, but a fifty shades of arugula salad as well.
The book is filled with a diverse collection of rants, like “Entropy Now” in which we learn that smart appliances aren’t really all that bright especially when a nearby lightning strike can convince your refrigerator that it is a microwave oven; cooks all the food and invites your Facebook friends over for dinner.
There are observations and flights of fancy, conjecture about what could have been. If only there were a different mix of animals at the “First Parish’s First Annual Blessing of the Pets” aka, “The Running of the Hamsters,” it could have gone viral. There’s something for everyone. Enjoy.

SQ Adams

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As a follow up, but not quite a sequel, to my book, The Psychiatric Salad Bar: Adventures in Autism and alternative Realities, I had planned to offer up travel tips down the road of raising an autistic child, and to a degree, I have, but I decided to branch out and cover the plethora of roads leading to and from other crazy towns….because, well, there are so many out there.
What we’re talking about here is being driven to the edge and left there teetering with your hair on fire. Anyone who has had a bad customer experience with the monolith Comcast knows what I am talking about. That appears in the piece entitled, “Comcast…Love it or List it.”
“It’s enough to give you gas,” is a piece about the year and a half journey to convert from oil to gas heating. The stories of consumers getting screwed are legion. But it’s more than that. Saving the life of a baby robin, left behind, by feeding it baloney and cheese sandwiches…or the piece about the post retirement hobbies of learning the guitar and offering up an homage to Jimi Hendrix not just by eating a six cheese pizza off the strings, but a fifty shades of arugula salad as well.
The book is filled with a diverse collection of rants, like “Entropy Now” in which we learn that smart appliances aren’t really all that bright especially when a nearby lightning strike can convince your refrigerator that it is a microwave oven; cooks all the food and invites your Facebook friends over for dinner.
There are observations and flights of fancy, conjecture about what could have been. If only there were a different mix of animals at the “First Parish’s First Annual Blessing of the Pets” aka, “The Running of the Hamsters,” it could have gone viral. There’s something for everyone. Enjoy.

SQ Adams

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