Second Five
Scott Roman's second collection of essay's let's you relive with him the best and worst moments he's experienced. Using his unusual world view and pessimistic outlook throughout you will be delighted or relieved you aren't neighbors.

Second Five contains the following previously published work.

Scott Roman takes his family to beach almost every Sunday during the summer months. In Sunday's at the Beach you can go with him and his family while they meander through a small Wisconsin lake town on their Sunday ritual.

Through breakfast, shopping and trying not to stare at women share his experience of trying to make fun and lasting experiences for his family. Not ashamed of making stupid mistakes and telling them you may find this helpful if you want to hammer an umbrella into the sand or trying to talk your wife into buying that skimpy bikini.

What does a girl bursting into tears at the roller rink, a girl bursting into laughter during study hall, and a girl bursting into anger after a wedding have in common? Scott Roman was the cause of it all and you'll see why in It's Embarrassing: Memories that make me cringe

Stroll down memory lane as he shamelessly shares embarrassing stories of his youth. With honesty and brevity relive these events as he does and cringe while being thankful you were not there and feel better about yourself by being a witness to his humiliation.

A Trip to Nashville. What can be said about a little weekend getaway with your wife to celebrate fifteen years of marriage. If you're Scott Roman, plenty. Traveling in some of the worst snow storms in decades, battling tourism versus travel, and the ability to notice and obsess on the mundane will have you relieved you only read about the trip instead of being on it with him.

In Just Water Scott Roman takes you into why he changed his habit of drinking soft drinks and only orders water at meals. He quickly detours into how little changes can add up over time and why we have to have patience with ourselves.

Whether you are looking for inspiration or just want to see how someone else tries to improve physical and mental states of being Just Water provides both.

Scott Roman has owned a motorcycle since 1995. And like all his co-workers you get to hear all about in With My Motorcycle. In all those years he has rode it for three seasons, yet he still considers himself an accomplished motorcyclist. The fact that he failed the motorcyclist license test the first time doesn't matter to his self-assessment.
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Second Five
Scott Roman's second collection of essay's let's you relive with him the best and worst moments he's experienced. Using his unusual world view and pessimistic outlook throughout you will be delighted or relieved you aren't neighbors.

Second Five contains the following previously published work.

Scott Roman takes his family to beach almost every Sunday during the summer months. In Sunday's at the Beach you can go with him and his family while they meander through a small Wisconsin lake town on their Sunday ritual.

Through breakfast, shopping and trying not to stare at women share his experience of trying to make fun and lasting experiences for his family. Not ashamed of making stupid mistakes and telling them you may find this helpful if you want to hammer an umbrella into the sand or trying to talk your wife into buying that skimpy bikini.

What does a girl bursting into tears at the roller rink, a girl bursting into laughter during study hall, and a girl bursting into anger after a wedding have in common? Scott Roman was the cause of it all and you'll see why in It's Embarrassing: Memories that make me cringe

Stroll down memory lane as he shamelessly shares embarrassing stories of his youth. With honesty and brevity relive these events as he does and cringe while being thankful you were not there and feel better about yourself by being a witness to his humiliation.

A Trip to Nashville. What can be said about a little weekend getaway with your wife to celebrate fifteen years of marriage. If you're Scott Roman, plenty. Traveling in some of the worst snow storms in decades, battling tourism versus travel, and the ability to notice and obsess on the mundane will have you relieved you only read about the trip instead of being on it with him.

In Just Water Scott Roman takes you into why he changed his habit of drinking soft drinks and only orders water at meals. He quickly detours into how little changes can add up over time and why we have to have patience with ourselves.

Whether you are looking for inspiration or just want to see how someone else tries to improve physical and mental states of being Just Water provides both.

Scott Roman has owned a motorcycle since 1995. And like all his co-workers you get to hear all about in With My Motorcycle. In all those years he has rode it for three seasons, yet he still considers himself an accomplished motorcyclist. The fact that he failed the motorcyclist license test the first time doesn't matter to his self-assessment.
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Second Five

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Scott Roman's second collection of essay's let's you relive with him the best and worst moments he's experienced. Using his unusual world view and pessimistic outlook throughout you will be delighted or relieved you aren't neighbors.

Second Five contains the following previously published work.

Scott Roman takes his family to beach almost every Sunday during the summer months. In Sunday's at the Beach you can go with him and his family while they meander through a small Wisconsin lake town on their Sunday ritual.

Through breakfast, shopping and trying not to stare at women share his experience of trying to make fun and lasting experiences for his family. Not ashamed of making stupid mistakes and telling them you may find this helpful if you want to hammer an umbrella into the sand or trying to talk your wife into buying that skimpy bikini.

What does a girl bursting into tears at the roller rink, a girl bursting into laughter during study hall, and a girl bursting into anger after a wedding have in common? Scott Roman was the cause of it all and you'll see why in It's Embarrassing: Memories that make me cringe

Stroll down memory lane as he shamelessly shares embarrassing stories of his youth. With honesty and brevity relive these events as he does and cringe while being thankful you were not there and feel better about yourself by being a witness to his humiliation.

A Trip to Nashville. What can be said about a little weekend getaway with your wife to celebrate fifteen years of marriage. If you're Scott Roman, plenty. Traveling in some of the worst snow storms in decades, battling tourism versus travel, and the ability to notice and obsess on the mundane will have you relieved you only read about the trip instead of being on it with him.

In Just Water Scott Roman takes you into why he changed his habit of drinking soft drinks and only orders water at meals. He quickly detours into how little changes can add up over time and why we have to have patience with ourselves.

Whether you are looking for inspiration or just want to see how someone else tries to improve physical and mental states of being Just Water provides both.

Scott Roman has owned a motorcycle since 1995. And like all his co-workers you get to hear all about in With My Motorcycle. In all those years he has rode it for three seasons, yet he still considers himself an accomplished motorcyclist. The fact that he failed the motorcyclist license test the first time doesn't matter to his self-assessment.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151410809
Publisher: SKYPublishing
Publication date: 04/26/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 199 KB

About the Author

Scott Roman tackles the everyday ordinary life with honesty and brevity. Using his life experiences as a jumping off point for whatever bothers him he explores common experiences. He's a recovering copywriter, stringer, and graphic/web designer and a graduate of Bradley University.

Scott Roman lives in northern Illinois with his wife and two daughters. His growing works include: A Better Me, Automotive Correctness, The Agony of Purchase, A Selfish Dad Travels to Wisconsin Dells, It's Embarrassing: Memories that Me Cringe, Me and My Motorcycle, What Happened to Porno, and a collection of some of those essays in Should I Bother?
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