Page two - Fox and Quill, vol 3, issue 9, September 2008


 

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Current Title:

"Am I the Only One That Signals? "


It is social commentary at its best. Or as the author’s sister suggests: anti-social commentary. He is at times satirical, sarcastic, and provocative. The book for the most part is humorous, although there are several topics covered that are not meant to be funny, but are important to discuss. Sherman the Shark was so impressed that he also wrote the Foreword.

 

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Bob E. Sherman was born and raised on the Jersey Shore. Although he didn't know it at the time, his family was poor. He was educated at the Milwaukee Area Technical College, f.k.a. the Milwaukee Institute of Technology (MIT) or "Mother I Tried" by those who knew better, and the University of Miami, a.k.a. the U.

He enrolled at MIT to be a diesel mechanic then transferred to The U to study marine biology before getting his degree in accounting. He has lived in Florida most his adult life where he has never missed the four seasons. He spent two years in Brasil where he learned that young children can learn a second language easier than adults can, a fact that the American school system has still not figured out.

He is or was a CPA, CMA, factory trained Evinrude mechanic, licensed yacht salesman and licensed USCG captain. He has served as director and treasurer of his condo, dockmaster of the condo marina, President of a cemetery, Commodore of a yacht club, and member of the Hallandale Marine Advisory Committee, where he has learned that non paying jobs are not as satisfying as you may think.

Until the profits from his first book start rolling in; Bob E. will be working at West Marine in Hallandale Beach Florida. Stop by and say hello. He’ll probably be there for a long time.


What follows is Bob's essay on the upcoming election - if you plan to participate . . .

 

Politically Incorrect has been redefined by Bob E. Sherman in his new book titled Am I the Only One That Signals? The book is a collection of comic essays on a variety of subjects covering everything from Alpha to Zulu. It covers current and historical events mixed in with real life anecdotes. The author’s opinions are as unique as his habit for using his turn signals. The book includes workable solutions to many of the world's problems, all of which are politically incorrect, but might work.

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