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More Random Thoughts of a Stupid Man in Bloomington, MN

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I guess that is what More Random Thoughts of a Stupid Man is: a sharing of my life and the thoughts that enter my somewhat-demented mind on occasion. I’ll admit, writing those thoughts has become more therapeutic than artful and brings me a deep feeling of comfort.I can only hope that you enjoy the read! I also hope it leaves you wondering at times, “Did he just say that?” or “Did that really happen?” I’m here to tell you, I did just say that and that did just happen! I know this to be true, because I often catch myself wondering if I said that out loud or if I really did that. I also know my wife wonders the same things about me.Please don’t be too judgmental, I have already written two books in which I openly admit to being a “Stupid Man.” As a matter of fact, just the other day I was watching Sports Center on ESPN; I have finally gotten pretty good at reading the ticker that streams across the bottom of the screen if I’m watching a large enough screen. I was thinking if ESPN collaborated with the Weather Channel and streamed our local weather report, I might never have to change the channel. If my wife wanted to get involved , maybe ESPN would allow her to put reminders on the ticker of things I need to do around the house or how I might use my time more constructively…or would that be just TMI?If any of my current or ex-players or students are reading this book; yes, I just said TMI, and I know it stands for “Too much information!”
I guess that is what More Random Thoughts of a Stupid Man is: a sharing of my life and the thoughts that enter my somewhat-demented mind on occasion. I’ll admit, writing those thoughts has become more therapeutic than artful and brings me a deep feeling of comfort.I can only hope that you enjoy the read! I also hope it leaves you wondering at times, “Did he just say that?” or “Did that really happen?” I’m here to tell you, I did just say that and that did just happen! I know this to be true, because I often catch myself wondering if I said that out loud or if I really did that. I also know my wife wonders the same things about me.Please don’t be too judgmental, I have already written two books in which I openly admit to being a “Stupid Man.” As a matter of fact, just the other day I was watching Sports Center on ESPN; I have finally gotten pretty good at reading the ticker that streams across the bottom of the screen if I’m watching a large enough screen. I was thinking if ESPN collaborated with the Weather Channel and streamed our local weather report, I might never have to change the channel. If my wife wanted to get involved , maybe ESPN would allow her to put reminders on the ticker of things I need to do around the house or how I might use my time more constructively…or would that be just TMI?If any of my current or ex-players or students are reading this book; yes, I just said TMI, and I know it stands for “Too much information!”

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