What Do Women Gossip About?
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About the Book
Since most of all males are aware that it is an almost impossible task to discover what females gossip about, I endeavor to point out a few topics that they may discuss. Not being able to ever know for sure, I submit some naive delving into possible scenarios. I also reveal many of my personal experiences, observations and commonly used terminology of sayings, dirty words and body parts, as well as human body linkages. Conservative beliefs and warnings of the impending possible catastrophe should the socialists, left wing radicals and the danger if the democrats should gain the white house and complete control of this country, not a pretty picture! If you can be truthful with yourself, I am sure that you must agree that you have been there – done this – done that. Maybe a smile and a nod of agreement in here, too. Laughing out loud is allowed. Shake a leg, me hearties. Sigmund Freud admitted that he could never figure out what women want!? Answer, who can? Too many of us live in silent desperation trying and trying to find and to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Buy and read this book and all of my books published by Author House. You will talk about them and love them. So there, take that!
About the Author
Born 1928 in Roanoke, Indiana. Had active tuberculosis in the third grade and his teacher died from it. Attended Northside High School in Fort Wayne. Active in hunting, fishing and water-skiing. Ran 100-220-440 relay and 880 relays. Played clarinet in high school and the army. Graduated from Indiana University in 1952 with a Bachelor of Science. Was president of the KE Fraternity. A World War II vet, 2nd Lt. USAF Reserve during Korean War. While on division maneuvers in Japan saw, with other troops, in sunny, broad daylight an UFO in 1947. The same time of the UFO crash at Roswell, New Mexico. Worked in insurance, stocks, bonds, export-import and real estate sales. Wrote four books, “Noodling and Canoodling Around,” “I’m Glad You Got To See Me,” “What We Have Here and Why,” and “What Do Women Gossip About.” Traveled to many countries and made business trips to Jamaica and Grand Bahamas. Took courses in portrait painting and sculpture. Created many oil paintings, over 1,000 sculpey sculptures, canes-walking sticks and large coat hanger sculptures. A jazz lover - has many records. Went to Playboy Jazz Festivals in Chicago, Saugatuck, Michigan and Evansville, Indiana in 1960. Entertained members of Duke Ellington Band in his room and other stars after all three festivals. Was a member of the Boy Scouts, Demolay, F. and A.M. 58 years, American Legion and others, such as Jaycees Board of Directors, officer-founder of Fort Wayne Jazz Club, and church member. Made donations to Roanoke Area Heritage Center museum and gave scholarships to Indiana University students. Was also instrumental in helping his hometown of Roanoke, Indiana plan for and celebrate their sesquicentennial anniversary in 2000. Was a major contributor in preparing and contributing to the town’s time capsule, to be opened on their 200th birthday, September 11, 2050.