Nobody Wants Your Stuff
Resisting the Challenges of the 21st Century #2
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Narrated by:
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Mike Norgaard
About this listen
Still rewriting modern life’s little atrocities one rant at a time…
Do everyday annoyances make you want to tear out what’s left of your hair? Author and comic book store owner Rembert N. Parker feels your pain, and he’s here to give you a piece of his mind.
Nobody Wants Your Stuff - Resisting the Challenges of the 21st Century #2 is the sequel to the popular How Much Extra Does No Cheese Cost? book and is once again full of essays, insights, and anecdotes from a true contender for the World’s Most Interesting Man. With dry wit and hilarious adages, Parker tackles an eclectic mix of topics from a first kiss to how long marriages should last (and everything in between).
In this book, you’ll discover:
- How save money on medical tests
- why calculus is cripling computer programming
- How an eclipse led to a published D&D adventure
- How Ray Bradbury got kicked out of the dealer's room at WorldCon
- Ten ways to screw up a mortgage, and much, much more!
With a wide-ranging mix of rants on pop culture, politics, and coping with the present, Parker’s personal stories show you how to conquer problems with poise. Using Parker’s toolbox of humor, irony, and common sense, you too can take on any challenge.
Resisting the Challenges of the 21st Century is a must-read collection of hilarious essays for the Baby Boomer generation. If you like observational humor, expanding your point-of-view, and an in-depth look at the past, present, and future, then you’ll love Rembert N Parker’s side-splitting stories.
Buy Nobody Wants Your Stuff - Resisting the Challenges of the 21st Century #2 to confront the present today!
©2017 Rembert N Parker (P)2017 Rembert N Parker