( With wit and wisdom, this to-the-point handbook advises...)
With wit and wisdom, this to-the-point handbook advises you on such things as what topics to discuss during a plane flight with the boss; when you should shake a woman’s hand; and why sometimes it’s best to stretch the truth. You’ll put your best face forward in any business situation.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1588160688/?tag=2022091-20
( "Like their previous books, this tongue-in-cheek guide ...)
"Like their previous books, this tongue-in-cheek guide to success between the sheets is based on the magazine's popular feature 'Things a Man Should Know.' The sound advice and humor at men's expense may delight women even more than it does men: ménage à trois, the authors wisely advise, for example, is French for 'in your dreams.'"--Publishers Weekly. "...a witty and literate book. It's a fast and funny read, full of sly suggestions, innuendo, charming facts and figures, and the kind of advice even a woman could love."--Bridalguide.com. "If your man has trouble motivating himself to get off the couch and exercise, he'll be happy to hear this exciting stat...doing the mattress mambo three times a week can burn 7,500 calories a year, the equivalent of running 75 miles."--Cosmopolitan.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1588160297/?tag=2022091-20
( All men need to know the rules that lead to success in ...)
All men need to know the rules that lead to success in every professional and social situation, and no one can explain them with more humor and verve than Esquire's experts: "Queer Eye Guy" Ted Allen and Scott Omelianuk. With lots of wit and plenty of wisdom, this to-the-point handbook advises men on all aspects of life, from topics to discuss during a plane flight with the boss to surefire signs a woman wants to get you into bed. (There are no surefire signs.) Written by Ted Allen, one of the Fab Five on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, and Scott Omelianuk, Esquire's former executive editor, it presents the rules of the game that every man who wants to get ahead should follow in these complicated times. Need etiquette guidance on the job? Find out what to wear on an interview, what things never to order at a business dinner, how to fire somebody, how to ask for a raise, and more. Want ideas to heat up the bedroom? Always remember: It's about her. Except when it's about her. Every page offers a delicious new tidbit of enlightening amusement. Things a Man Should Know: The thing is, the clothes do make the man. Use all the mouthwash and breath mints you like. Sticky notes are not stationery. Everybody who drinks the office coffee should occasionally make a pot. On the notion that good girls don't: Yes, they do. Menage à trois: French for "In your dreams."
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1588162141/?tag=2022091-20
(There are many areas of life in which you are a master - ...)
There are many areas of life in which you are a master - brilliant, confident, assured. But when it comes to dressing well and comporting yourself with style, what you don't know could fill a book. This is the book. It is an amusing and pleasureable book. It might even yield a quote or two for cocktail parties. It is arranged as simple nuggets of truth, lore, exhortation and caution which respond, talk to and feed off each other. The book does not pretend to comprise the be-all and end-all in matter of sartorial. Rather it offers basic guidelines, rules of the road; some of which may even been broken, so long as you know what your doing. Which you don't. Though you will. The perfect gift for the sartorially- challenged man in your life, even if that man is yourself.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1853754412/?tag=2022091-20
Bachelor in Psychology, Purdue University. Master of Arts in Journalism, New York University.
( With wit and wisdom, this to-the-point handbook advises...)
( All men need to know the rules that lead to success in ...)
( "Like their previous books, this tongue-in-cheek guide ...)
(There are many areas of life in which you are a master - ...)
Life partner Barry Rice.