Zero to Sixty: Memoirs of an Inexplicable Scot

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Bruce MacMullan ISBN: 9781939919052
Publisher: Bruce MacMullan Publication: March 24, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bruce MacMullan
ISBN: 9781939919052
Publisher: Bruce MacMullan
Publication: March 24, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In this insightful and oftentimes hilarious memoir, Bruce MacMullan takes us on a most entertaining journey through time and place. Starting with his first two decades in Minnesota, Bruce manages to recklessly dispose of the first seven of his allocated nine cat lives before he even gets out of college. From a homemade hydroplane incident you won't believe to almost losing his head in a summer factory job, we witness Bruce continuously surviving the almost unimaginable. You may not be able to fathom what transpires when a novice freshwater sailor is forced to navigate a raging Atlantic storm or what strange chain of events unravel by simply trying to supercharge a golf ball in a microwave, but The Inexplicable Scot will soon clue you in. Zero to Sixty does a yeoman's job in defining the geriatric predicament that we're either already in or will be sooner than we think. At some point, we all begin to take a closer look in that rear-view mirror. Bruce simply challenges us to, "Give life its due respect and take it all in with as many laughs as possible...while it is still a laughing matter."

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In this insightful and oftentimes hilarious memoir, Bruce MacMullan takes us on a most entertaining journey through time and place. Starting with his first two decades in Minnesota, Bruce manages to recklessly dispose of the first seven of his allocated nine cat lives before he even gets out of college. From a homemade hydroplane incident you won't believe to almost losing his head in a summer factory job, we witness Bruce continuously surviving the almost unimaginable. You may not be able to fathom what transpires when a novice freshwater sailor is forced to navigate a raging Atlantic storm or what strange chain of events unravel by simply trying to supercharge a golf ball in a microwave, but The Inexplicable Scot will soon clue you in. Zero to Sixty does a yeoman's job in defining the geriatric predicament that we're either already in or will be sooner than we think. At some point, we all begin to take a closer look in that rear-view mirror. Bruce simply challenges us to, "Give life its due respect and take it all in with as many laughs as possible...while it is still a laughing matter."

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