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Soupy tells all in this hilarious and candid romp through his 50
years of hijinks that made him a TV legend on his own kiddie show
and in his appearances on other shows. 40 photos.
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Triple Shot (Paperback)
Ross Klavan, Tim O'Mara, Charles Salzberg
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Essays, Fiction, Poetry, Memoirs, Humor and Art from the first 12
years of Ducts.org. Ducts.org, one of the first literary magazines
on the web, was founded in 1999 and has since grown into a
dependable and ambitious resource for readers looking for engaging
and thought-provoking essays, memoirs, fiction, poetry, art and
humor. In this, our second collection of some of our best, you will
spend time with a dangerous SS man in the Warsaw Ghetto, enjoy
sensuous cooking, experience a kiss that lasts forever, discover
witticisms lost to time and meet The Man Who Ate His Book.
A comprehensive guide to re-inventing yourself and your career -
with 189 proven insider tips. Each chapter traces the author's
successful executive career working for over 25 different companies
with a Lessons Learned portion at the end of each chapter.
To err is human. To really screw up requires team effort. Everyone
cheers the clubs that win pennants, but what about the doormats who
made their triumphs possible? It's time to give baseball's lousiest
teams their due. Here they are: The 1904 Washington Senators, whose
only good player, a thirty-five-year-old star hitter, took a dive
(fatally, into Niagara Falls); the 1935 Boston Braves, who set the
National League standard for losing percentage despite featuring
three Hall of Famers--including Yankee exile Babe Ruth; the 1952
Pittsburgh Pirates, Joe Garagiola's cellar-dwelling team that was
so bad, he quipped, "they wouldn't put our pictures on bubble gum
cards"; and the 1962 New York Mets, maybe not the worst team ever
but definitely the funniest in modern baseball history. You'll get
the stats, the scores, the scandals, and the secrets in this
no-holds-barred account. When the survivors of these diamond
trainwrecks include such legends as Marv Throneberry, Ralph Kiner,
Cal Ripken Jr., Roger Craig, and Joe Garagiola, you can be sure
that the book (unlike its subjects) is a winner.
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