Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.31 (513 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0061031011 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 768 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Great book, but prinitng error in my copy" according to MarioX720. Very entertaining book. After purchasing this 6 months ago I finally got around to reading it. I would find myself unable to put the book down for hours. My one gripe with the book, would be that my copy had a printing issue where half of chapter 26 and the entirty of chapter 27 & 28 where missing from my book and instead replaced with pages Great book, but prinitng error in my copy Very entertaining book. After purchasing this 6 months ago I finally got around to reading it. I would find myself unable to put the book down for hours. My one gripe with the book, would be that my copy had a printing issue where half of chapter 26 and the entirty of chapter 27 & 28 where missing from my book and instead replaced with pages 371 through Great book, but prinitng error in my copy MarioX720 Very entertaining book. After purchasing this 6 months ago I finally got around to reading it. I would find myself unable to put the book down for hours. My one gripe with the book, would be that my copy had a printing issue where half of chapter 26 and the entirty of chapter 27 & 28 where missing from my book and instead replaced with pages 371 through 402 that I had previously read in the book. Nonetheless, I loved the book and found it entertaining, but do wish that. 02 that I had previously read in the book. Nonetheless, I loved the book and found it entertaining, but do wish that. 71 through Great book, but prinitng error in my copy MarioX720 Very entertaining book. After purchasing this 6 months ago I finally got around to reading it. I would find myself unable to put the book down for hours. My one gripe with the book, would be that my copy had a printing issue where half of chapter 26 and the entirty of chapter 27 & 28 where missing from my book and instead replaced with pages 371 through 402 that I had previously read in the book. Nonetheless, I loved the book and found it entertaining, but do wish that. 02 that I had previously read in the book. Nonetheless, I loved the book and found it entertaining, but do wish that. "Good Audio Book, But Not as Good as the Real Thing" according to Amazon Customer. The first thing I said after reading this book last fall in hardcover is that is that they've got to put out an audio version, and Mick Foley has to read it. After all, the book has a lot of humor in it by the way the story's told, and Foley himself is a pretty funny-sounding guy as well, so it should be a sure-fire hit, right? Well, it's here, and although they had to condense 500 pages into three-and-a-half hours, it's retained most of the humor and depth of the actu. Humorous, insightful and full of thumbtacks Amazon Customer Mankind: Have a Nice Day! gets behind the curtain to reveal the politics and planning behind running a wrestling show, as well as gets Mick Foley's thoughts behind his greatest career achievements. Mick Foley isn't a dumb musclehead like you might expect a pro wrestler to be. His plain-and-simple storytelling style allows his warm, yet mischievous, personality to shine through. He didn't use a ghostwriter because he wanted the creative license with the book whether it
Foley gives his all for his calling, and he burns to tell his adventures. Frankly, this literary critic didn't expect Mick Foley's memoir of his life as Mankind (and his other wrestling personas, Cactus Jack and Dude Love) to hit No. The cover is cluttered and confusing, and do we really need 500-plus pages of Foley's boasts? Yes. It was in his 1994 bouts with Vader (Leon White): after getting a broken nose, a dislocated jaw, and 21 stitches in the first match, Foley did his "hangman" routine, wherein he catches his neck between the
Mick Foley is a nice man, a family man who loves amusement parks and eating ice cream in bed. Now with a bonus chapter summarizing the past 15 months-from his experience as a bestselling author through his parting thoughts before his final match. A tale of blood, sweat, tears and more blood-all in his own words-straight from the twisted genius behind Cactus Jack, Dude Love, and Mankind.. So how to explain those Japanese death matches in rings with explosives, golden thumbtacks and barbed wire instead of rope? The second-degree burn tissue? And the missing ear that was ripped off during a bout-in which he kept fighting? Here is an intimate glimpse into Mick Foley's mind, his history, his work and what some might call his pathology