Henry Ward Beecher said ';the common sense of one century is the common sense of the next.' That said, these pocket-sized humor books pack quite a bit of punchlines that is. With more than 1.5 million copies in print, their all-new look will leave a whole new generation in stitches!
The author of
Advice from a Country Farmerand
When I Am an Old Cootdrops some commonsensical knowledge on country folk everywhere.
Henry Ward Beecher said "the common sense of one century is the common sense of the next." That said, these pocket-sized humor books pack quite a bit of punch-lines that is. With more than 1.5 million copies in print, an all-new look will leave a whole new generation in stitches! From grandpa's mouth to his ears, former judge Roy English shares what he's learned about life, success, and farm animals.
- "Don't name a pig you plan to eat."
- "Early to bed and early to rise will pretty much shut down the domino game."
- "Trouble is a private thing; don't lend it, and don't borrow it."
- "Country fences need to be horse high, pig tight, and bull strong."
- "The weather can make a farmer look mighty smart, or mighty dumb."
"Life is not about how fast you run, or how high you climb, but how well you bounce."