Bragging Rights & Root Beer Floats: A narcissistic collection of autobiographical musings from a genetically gifted bullshitter
In the fall of 2012 Rick Olson started posting stories on Facebook about his life growing up on the Oregon Coast. He did this to fill the time at the end of his graveyard shift where he was working.
His Facebook friends really liked them and asked him to do more. After weeks of doing this Rick was going to stop but they kept asking for more and even asked him to put them together in one collection as a book.
Rick decided then and there to do the postings for a year straight, giving him 52 weeks of these postings and then he would put them together as a book.
A little over a year later Rick had compiled 56 short stories about his life. Many of which people questioned the validity. Rest assured every one of these stories are true and each one will have leave you with a little more perspective or side aches from laughing so hard.
Either way you are in for a good time reading these stories.
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His Facebook friends really liked them and asked him to do more. After weeks of doing this Rick was going to stop but they kept asking for more and even asked him to put them together in one collection as a book.
Rick decided then and there to do the postings for a year straight, giving him 52 weeks of these postings and then he would put them together as a book.
A little over a year later Rick had compiled 56 short stories about his life. Many of which people questioned the validity. Rest assured every one of these stories are true and each one will have leave you with a little more perspective or side aches from laughing so hard.
Either way you are in for a good time reading these stories.
Bragging Rights & Root Beer Floats: A narcissistic collection of autobiographical musings from a genetically gifted bullshitter
In the fall of 2012 Rick Olson started posting stories on Facebook about his life growing up on the Oregon Coast. He did this to fill the time at the end of his graveyard shift where he was working.
His Facebook friends really liked them and asked him to do more. After weeks of doing this Rick was going to stop but they kept asking for more and even asked him to put them together in one collection as a book.
Rick decided then and there to do the postings for a year straight, giving him 52 weeks of these postings and then he would put them together as a book.
A little over a year later Rick had compiled 56 short stories about his life. Many of which people questioned the validity. Rest assured every one of these stories are true and each one will have leave you with a little more perspective or side aches from laughing so hard.
Either way you are in for a good time reading these stories.
His Facebook friends really liked them and asked him to do more. After weeks of doing this Rick was going to stop but they kept asking for more and even asked him to put them together in one collection as a book.
Rick decided then and there to do the postings for a year straight, giving him 52 weeks of these postings and then he would put them together as a book.
A little over a year later Rick had compiled 56 short stories about his life. Many of which people questioned the validity. Rest assured every one of these stories are true and each one will have leave you with a little more perspective or side aches from laughing so hard.
Either way you are in for a good time reading these stories.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9798823174145 |
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Publisher: | Barnes & Noble Press |
Publication date: | 01/06/2023 |
Edition description: | Revised 2nd edition |
Pages: | 300 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d) |
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