A Collection of Uncommon Knowledge
Those of you who know Tom McHale have come to love his wit, energy and fresh approach to each article or book he writes. If you don’t know him personally, you will understand his uniqueness and enjoy his personality by reading this work. As a publisher and author myself, it is my pleasure to provide a five-star review for his latest book filled with subjects that each lure you to reach each word. Best of all, the book is easy to read, full of interesting, imaginative and illustrative information that will inspire you to become the least boring person in the room.
It’s the ultimate “cocktail party hero” toolkit.
Why do tennis players grunt?
Did FedEx founder Fred Smith really take corporate money to Vegas in a last-ditch effort to save the company?
The story behind Aerosmith’s iconic song.
Does the world’s largest building really have its own weather systems inside?
Are bananas really radioactive?
Do hangovers get worse as you get older?
Is the left lane really just for passing?
Why do we tell performers to “Break a leg!”
Can snakes smell?
George Washington’s big night out with the boys…
Whose idea was it to drink cow milk?
What does space smell like?
And much, much more!
Buy The Practical Guide to Becoming the Least Boring Person in the Room to learn something new that will surprise you!!
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