
The complete autobiography of Andrew Alan Bogner. This book is different from the first in that it is not in the Stress Management category.But it is chock full of anecdotes, such as:- Then there was Ted, an Italian guy from Queens, NY. Also a year behind me, Ted was smart with a quick wit and had a NYC edge to him. Once, during a school break he visited my home town. Our backyard was unusual in t...
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Print Length: 122 pages
Publication Date: March 1, 2015
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Language: English
ASIN: B00R2620L2
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ANDREW gives us his heart. He shares real feelings many of us will recognize and gives us his experience with learning to cope with whatever life throws your way.I read the Kindle version of this book and unfortunately the editing is atrocious ... au...
away where it met the basement foundation then rose somewhat steeply and flattened out to a plateau across from the house. During the winter we used to sleigh down the big hill which ran the length of the house. Well, it took Ted just one visit to make things memorable. Once he had carefully taken everything in he said to nobody in particular “What’s with the barbeque pit for Godzilla”?- One day we had nothing better to do and were sitting around talking. If you’ve ever seen photos of the late actor Karl Malden, Rick has a similar squarish compact nose. Mine on the other hand is long and slim. So, I told Rick that God had made his nose this way, and mimicked the motion a dart thrower uses to gently push a dart to the target. It took nanoseconds to get the response: “Well this is how he made yours” whereupon Rick forcefully clapped his hands together.I ran out the back door of the bunk and into the cornfield, where I was told the fight would be held. No sooner had I gone out back then I saw Jeremy. His lip was bloody, he was filthy and his shirt was torn. He looked like he’d just wrestled a bear. I noticed some movement behind him and didn’t quite know what to expect. Needless to say I was quite shocked to see the two counselors carting in the other participant. Simply put, he was out cold. Apparently Jeremy had clocked him one. From that time forward two things changed. First, I gained tremendous respect my brother. Second, he never lost another fight and his self-confidence rose because of it.