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I Think It's Funny ...
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I Think It’s Funny …

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In this collection of funny stories, the author shares life lessons he learned growing up in Dunbar, West Virginia.

His father, who owned a cash register company in the nearby city of Charleston, passed along numerous business axioms, such as, Always act a little dumber than you really are. It makes it harder for somebody to get over on you.

The author also shares funny stories from the outdoors, including the time he and his father saw a boat with three fellows in it fishing with dynamite. When the fellows asked if they wanted some fish, they said, Absolutely. They went home with about ten carp, suckers, and catfish.

As a proud member of the Dunbar High School Marching Band, the author enjoyed many ball games, concerts, trips, and competing with other local bands … and also stirring up trouble.

He also recalls the interesting and eccentric people from his neighborhood, including Granny Fisher, who would allow boys to hop on the back of his truck before warning them to hang on because he was going to run ‘er up to fifteen!

Join the author as he shares life lessons and funny stories that have made him the man he is today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Archway Publishing
Date
3 September 2020
Pages
188
ISBN
9781480892002

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In this collection of funny stories, the author shares life lessons he learned growing up in Dunbar, West Virginia.

His father, who owned a cash register company in the nearby city of Charleston, passed along numerous business axioms, such as, Always act a little dumber than you really are. It makes it harder for somebody to get over on you.

The author also shares funny stories from the outdoors, including the time he and his father saw a boat with three fellows in it fishing with dynamite. When the fellows asked if they wanted some fish, they said, Absolutely. They went home with about ten carp, suckers, and catfish.

As a proud member of the Dunbar High School Marching Band, the author enjoyed many ball games, concerts, trips, and competing with other local bands … and also stirring up trouble.

He also recalls the interesting and eccentric people from his neighborhood, including Granny Fisher, who would allow boys to hop on the back of his truck before warning them to hang on because he was going to run ‘er up to fifteen!

Join the author as he shares life lessons and funny stories that have made him the man he is today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Archway Publishing
Date
3 September 2020
Pages
188
ISBN
9781480892002