The Problem With Being Perfect
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Book Details
About the Book
The Problem With Being Perfect is a book of secrets. Most of these secrets fall into one of the following two categories:
1. Things I’ve done that make me look like an idiot which I’d rather not share with family and friends but don’t mind sharing with people who don’t know me and have no idea where I live.
2. Things my friends and family have done that would make them look like idiots which I can’t mention in front of them because they do know where I live.
May I also emphasize that in no way, shape or form, do any of the embarrassing stories I tell have anything to do with my wife. Even though some of the stories may seem like they could only come from my wife, and even if from time to time I actually refer to the person as “my wife”, I completely disavow any knowledge or any belief that the person in question, is in fact, my wife. If, in reading this book, you come across the words, “my wife”, please replace them with the words, “amazing human being.”
About the Author
Wayne Chan – The humor writer
Wayne Chan is a humor writer whose syndicated columns appear in a number of newspapers around the country. His website can be found at www.trooce.com.
His most fervent wish is to see the San Diego Chargers win the superbowl and to be the best dad and husband he can be to his triplet kids and wife Maya. Of course, if he could be a great parent while watching the Chargers win the Superbowl - even better.
He is on a constant search for the best won ton noodle shop in North America, and resides in San Diego, California, where to his great dismay, doesn't have a single great won ton noodle shop in town but, as of this date, does have 7,392 fish taco shops.
Wayne Chan – The Cartoonist
Wayne Chan is a cartoonist who created the autobiographical web comic Soysauce (www.soysaucecomics.com).
Wayne lives in Union City, California, and likes: sushi, fake mustaches, ninjas, ketchup, deep tissue massage, freestyle rhyme, sketch books, special interest movies, people watching, co-op video games, milk tea with pearls, magic tricks, acoustic guitarist singer/songwriters, women, Ben and Jerry’s Cherry Garcia, nail clippers, Sakura Micron pens, conversations with children, slip-on shoes, riding cruiser bike along beaches, looking at clouds, helping others brainstorm ideas, and turtles.