About the Book
In certain parts of Mexico, the sewer system lacks some of the convenient features
you might be accustomed to here at home. For example, dropping even a single sheet
of toilet tissue into the bowl will cause the entire system to back up. This becomes
a problem for those of us who are creatures of habit. Somehow, the idea of dropping
tissue into the trash can doesn't stick well when performing the task of, well ...
using toilet tissue. So what happens when habit takes over and you accidentally drop
a square into the bowl? Mexican Bowl Fishing, of course ...
Like his monthly MPN Column, William Douglas Little's book "Mexican Bowl Fishing"
hones in on the most humorous, (and usually most embarrassing), tales of life,
often noting the life-lessons that he's learned along the way. Most importantly,
the ability to laugh at one's own inadequecies.
In this book, William recounts 26 individual stories including unrevised versions
of his popular columns, "Bury the Cat Slowly", "A Lesson in Cheap", "Used Parts
Salesman" and his introductory column, "Practice What We Preach" as well as 22
brand new, hilarious tales. Each story offers a humorous telling of the unfortunate
circumstances that seem to plague his life, all delivered with his real-world,
conversational writing style that has attracted thousands of readers to his magazine
column. Unfortunately, Mr. Little's misfortunes are all too recognizable by many
of us!
With great lessons to help anyone in their job and their everyday life, Mexican
Bowl Fishing is an entertaining look at the importance of laughing off embarrassment
and focusing on the most important goal in life ... having fun. This book is
required reading for anyone who has ever suffered from bad luck, misfortune,
accidental injury or the minor complications of everyday life!
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