Moose Dropping and Other Crimes Against Nature bookcover

Moose Dropping and Other Crimes Against Nature

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Description

Alaskans must have a good sense of humor to laugh off the rigors of life in the Far North. And laugh they do, finding humor in: The animal-rights activists who hear about moose droppings and demand to know how far the moose are dropped. The practical joker in Sitka who sneaks a load of burning tires into the crater of a nearby dormant volcano, alarming the local population. The newspaper columnist who claims the best protection against bears is to hike with somebody who runs slower than you do. The wacky deeds and utterances of politicians . . . blundering bureaucrats . . . oddball court cases . . . and April Fool's Day gags both famous and infamous. Ignoring the conventions of political correctness, author Tom Brennan has collected a hoard of humor that will surprise and delight.

Product Details

PublisherEpicenter Press (WA)
Publish DateApril 01, 2000
Pages96
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780945397847
Dimensions8.5 X 5.5 X 0.6 inches | 0.4 pounds
BISAC Categories: Humor & Entertainment,

About the Author

A native of Massachusetts, Tom Brennan is a newspaper columnist and witty fellow who cut his teeth in journalism on the police beat. He moved to Alaska in 1967. He is a communications consultant, newspaper columnist, former oilman, and self-described "recovering fly-fisherman." He and his wife, Marnie, live in Anchorage.

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