Outhouse Reader (e-bog) af English, Roy
English, Roy

Outhouse Reader e-bog

70,23 DKK
“Humor abounds” in this collection of western-style wit and wisdom by the author of the classicDon’t Squat with Your Spurs On (Midwest Book Review).  It’s easy to win at solitaire, just shoot all the witnesses.  The shallower the stream, the louder the babble.  Don’t worry too much about what other people think about you. If they’re giving y…
“Humor abounds” in this collection of western-style wit and wisdom by the author of the classicDon’t Squat with Your Spurs On (Midwest Book Review).  It’s easy to win at solitaire, just shoot all the witnesses.  The shallower the stream, the louder the babble.  Don’t worry too much about what other people think about you. If they’re giving you any thought at all, they’re probably wondering what you think about them.   The perfect companion for a pit stop at the little wood shack out back (or anywhere else), The Outhouse Reader is filled with quick quips and wise advice, from “Most things get better. In fact, most things get better by the next morning” to “A true friend, if he can't get you out of jail, will get in there with you.” It’s a treasury of funny, thought-provoking tidbits to keep you laughing till the cows come home!
E-bog 70,23 DKK
Forfattere English, Roy (forfatter)
Forlag Gibbs Smith
Udgivet 01.09.2009
Genrer Humour
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781423607823

“Humor abounds” in this collection of western-style wit and wisdom by the author of the classicDon’t Squat with Your Spurs On (Midwest Book Review).  It’s easy to win at solitaire, just shoot all the witnesses.  The shallower the stream, the louder the babble.  Don’t worry too much about what other people think about you. If they’re giving you any thought at all, they’re probably wondering what you think about them.   The perfect companion for a pit stop at the little wood shack out back (or anywhere else), The Outhouse Reader is filled with quick quips and wise advice, from “Most things get better. In fact, most things get better by the next morning” to “A true friend, if he can't get you out of jail, will get in there with you.” It’s a treasury of funny, thought-provoking tidbits to keep you laughing till the cows come home!