...And I Approve This Message

by Wolf


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/17/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 212
ISBN : 9781434388773

About the Book

 

                 Having just told a cute female bartender that he wanted to come back in his second life as a bottle opener, so he can slide around in her back pocket, this narrator leaves her bar and smashes his car into a tree.  He does indeed wake up as a bottle opener and finds himself hanging on a string tied to a hook in the ceiling of a Lawton, Oklahoma bar. 

The opener, realizing that he is now “a dead man”, loses any fear of speaking what is on his mind.   Since no one can hear him anyway, he immediately begins ranting about the starving children in America, politics, lawyers, lobbyists, the media, cell phones and many other pet peeves he’s harbored through out his life. 

 

                Oddly, he can see and hear and constantly hears organ music and some type of ticker tape machine, or maybe a typewriter in the back ground. 

 

                The bottle opener is moved to various bars around America and the world.  Before long he realizes that he is following the path of his real life and begins to worry.  As he (it) moves from bar to bar he continues to let loose with the many things that he hated when alive.   Foreign aid is strongly questioned and the cost of the war in Iraq almost has the bottle opener tongue tied.  As time goes on, he is sad that he did not get to do more with his life.  He soon realizes that the young people in America should start earlier in their lives to learn about politics and other issues that will affect their future while they can still make a difference. 

 

Please don’t start reading at the end of the book…. live a little of a bottle opener’s life first


About the Author

Wolf is really "Wolfe".  The "e" was dropped since there seems to be a very large number of Wolfes writing these days.  This Wolf doesn't want to contaminate the other Wolfes.

Wolf (Bob) started moving around once he left Pennsylvania at the age of five.  After normal schooling in N.J., a start in college at Wilkes College in PA, a two-year stint in the army in Oklahoma, three years in college in Indiana to get a BSCE in Civil Engineering, and a few other years in N.J. working as an engineer, Wolf decided to travel. The fact that he had already gone through two marriages helped him make this decision.  This decision turned out to be a good one because, still at a young age, he met and married his third wife (German) in Africa.

Between the work in N.J. and the meeting of the third wife in Africa, Wolf had lived and worked in Viet Nam, Thailand, Iran, England, and Germany with frequent visits to Belgium. Holland, Lebanon, Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines, Greece, Italy and some places he voluntarily forgets.  He still speaks fluent German at home, has spoken Italian, had a good handle on spoken Thai, got by in Farsi (Persian), has some trouble remembering English and talks and writes in “plain English”.

Wolf’s stories and books are "adult" reading but absolutely not sexually graphic.  Wolf refuses to write sexual detail, assuming that every adult knows all those words anyway, he concentrates rather on treating situations with humor.