Sports Briefs

The Best of Fanstop's Christopher Wilson

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour, Sports, Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
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Author: Christopher Wilson ISBN: 9781410769039
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: September 2, 2003
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Christopher Wilson
ISBN: 9781410769039
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: September 2, 2003
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Huh-huh.Funny.

If youre familiar with the writings of Christopher Wilson, you have, no doubt, elicited a similar response.If youve never had the pleasure of reading Wilson, then you are fickinta be in for a treat.

Sports Briefs is a collection of Wilsons 68 best columns from FanStop.com.Youll revisit Wilsons problems he had keeping his football pants up (The camera would then focus on me running to the sidelines, never letting go of my belt, to where I found a peaceful spot beside the water cooler where I could sip and pull, simultaneously.), along with hearing J.R. Rider tell the Thanksgiving story, in a way only Uncle J.R. can (I say uncle, but sum of yall could prolly call me Daddy.).The initial column from the highly-praised Suzy, Jaws and Merril series is included, as well as the moving account of the last days Wilsons father spent in Hospice battling cancer.

Wilsons unique style of humor, sarcasm and storytelling is evident throughout, sure to draw numerous guffaws.For those who try on a new pair every week, or for those who have never worn them before, try on a pair of Sports Briefs today.

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Huh-huh.Funny.

If youre familiar with the writings of Christopher Wilson, you have, no doubt, elicited a similar response.If youve never had the pleasure of reading Wilson, then you are fickinta be in for a treat.

Sports Briefs is a collection of Wilsons 68 best columns from FanStop.com.Youll revisit Wilsons problems he had keeping his football pants up (The camera would then focus on me running to the sidelines, never letting go of my belt, to where I found a peaceful spot beside the water cooler where I could sip and pull, simultaneously.), along with hearing J.R. Rider tell the Thanksgiving story, in a way only Uncle J.R. can (I say uncle, but sum of yall could prolly call me Daddy.).The initial column from the highly-praised Suzy, Jaws and Merril series is included, as well as the moving account of the last days Wilsons father spent in Hospice battling cancer.

Wilsons unique style of humor, sarcasm and storytelling is evident throughout, sure to draw numerous guffaws.For those who try on a new pair every week, or for those who have never worn them before, try on a pair of Sports Briefs today.

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