Author: | John Hartnett | ISBN: | 9781301375561 |
Publisher: | John Hartnett | Publication: | December 6, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | John Hartnett |
ISBN: | 9781301375561 |
Publisher: | John Hartnett |
Publication: | December 6, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The Barber's Conundrum and Other Stories is a collection of thirty-seven short literary humor pieces that have been featured in the Worrall Newspaper syndicate and various websites.
Titles include "How Bananas Almost Destroyed My Marriage, "If We're Late Again for Church, I Will Kill You", and "The School Project: An American Tragedy".
If you are married, raise kids, go shopping, read magazines, watch television, go to the movies or secretly wish you could push a Congressman into a volcano and not get caught, I personally guarantee that you will relate to and benefit immensely from this book.
If you download the Barber's Conundrum today (actually tomorrow and the day after is fine, even next week, if you've got a note or good excuse), you will also receive absolutely free an unbiased review of Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum, unimpeachable proof that aliens already inhabit the Earth, and to the best of my ability, a somewhat plausible explanation for why weather reporters stand in the middle of raging hurricanes.
As my wife said to me just this morning when I threatened to leave her to go on the road and manage an up and coming pan flute band from Ecuador:
"What are you waiting for?"
The Barber's Conundrum and Other Stories is a collection of thirty-seven short literary humor pieces that have been featured in the Worrall Newspaper syndicate and various websites.
Titles include "How Bananas Almost Destroyed My Marriage, "If We're Late Again for Church, I Will Kill You", and "The School Project: An American Tragedy".
If you are married, raise kids, go shopping, read magazines, watch television, go to the movies or secretly wish you could push a Congressman into a volcano and not get caught, I personally guarantee that you will relate to and benefit immensely from this book.
If you download the Barber's Conundrum today (actually tomorrow and the day after is fine, even next week, if you've got a note or good excuse), you will also receive absolutely free an unbiased review of Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum, unimpeachable proof that aliens already inhabit the Earth, and to the best of my ability, a somewhat plausible explanation for why weather reporters stand in the middle of raging hurricanes.
As my wife said to me just this morning when I threatened to leave her to go on the road and manage an up and coming pan flute band from Ecuador:
"What are you waiting for?"