What I've Learned... So Far Part II: Angels, Chimps & Tater Mitts
Mike Ball Yvonne Lorenz Pamela Gossiaux / Feb 26, 2021
What I ve Learned So Far Part II Angels Chimps Tater Mitts The lessons of life never stop coming Angels Chimps Tater Mitts is a collection of humor as Mike Ball muses about the world around him facing the tide of anything and everything with knowledge fit

The lessons of life never stop coming Angels, Chimps, Tater Mitts is a collection of humor as Mike Ball muses about the world around him, facing the tide of anything and everything with knowledge fit for a spell on the old throne With plenty of knowledge mixed in with the wit, Angels, Chimps, Tater Mitts is an excellent and much recommended pick for gene The lessons of life never stop coming Angels, Chimps, Tater Mitts is a collection of humor as Mike Ball muses about the world around him, facing the tide of anything and everything with knowledge fit for a spell on the old throne With plenty of knowledge mixed in with the wit, Angels, Chimps, Tater Mitts is an excellent and much recommended pick for general humor and memoir collections Able Greenspan, Midwest Book ReviewsOnce you step into the strange and irreverent world of Erma Bombeck award winning humorist Mike Ball, you won t want to leave Like that cool neighbor who doesn t seem to mind the kids cutting through his yard, Mike invites you sit a while and chat on the front porch He shares his family, his life, and his screwball sense of humor in intimate snippets that sometimes give you a peek at his sensitive side He banters about eggnog, pirates, plumbing, pets, speedboats, Bill O Reilly, Snow Days, Craigslist, dogs, cats, seagulls, beer, hot sauce, Japan, football, turkeys, and guitars He can have you laughing with him one moment, then wiping away tears in the next paragraph.So if you ve ever spent a sleepless night thinking about the pivotal role Tater Mitts are destined to play in our modern world, you need to read this book.If you ve ever wondered why a woman would want her hair to smell like pomegranate, rather than something that would interest a man like bratwurst you need to read this book.If you ve ever marveled at how a columnist can seemingly maintain focus and professional discipine in the face of a boatload of friends taste testing beers of all nations, you need to read this book.If you ve ever considered how a guardian angel might feel about being assigned to take care of a guy who is a total jerk, you need to read this book.Look, do yourself a favor just read the book.
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Mike Ball Yvonne Lorenz Pamela Gossiaux
Mike Ball is an award winning humorist who writes the internationally popular weekly syndicated column What I ve Learned So Far He lives and writes on the shores of Whit Lake, Michigan, sharing a roof with his wife and a psychotic Siamese cat He is a member of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists, the recipient of the 2003 Erma Bombeck Award, and a finalist for the 2011 Robert Benchley Award.Mike s first book, Bikes, Docks Slush Nuggets, is Part I of the What I ve Learned So Far trilogy Part II, Angels, Chimps Tater Mitts, was published in April, 2012.In addition to cranking out his humor column and books, Mike is a musician As front man for the band Dr Mike The Sea Monkeys, he plays guitar, banjo, ukulele, djembe, slide guitar, and F Shaker Egg The band has been described as John Prine meets Jimmy Buffet, and features songs based on Mike s columns and books, such as, At Least I ve Got Most Of My Hair, Carlson the Pissed Off Angel, and The Colonoscopy Song Mike is also the founder of Lost Voices, a Michigan non profit group that takes therapeutic roots music writing and performing programs to incarcerated and at risk youth For this work he was awarded the Kindness Community Hero Award from USA Today.