Patrick F. McManus has been compared to Mark Twain. He finds comedy in peoples' everyday lives and shares it with wit and understanding. Here, he tells listeners everything they need to know about fishing a "crick"--and then some!.
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CLASSIC McManus AND Irving!,
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This review is from: How to Fish a Creek (Audio Cassette)
Once again you will be delighted by the great artistic voice of George S. Irving as he narrates these truly witty scenes that ARE Patrick McManus! The tape only contains four stories, but each one is a necessary treasure for your McManus/Irving collection. The stories on this audiotape are: "How To Fish a Creek", "A Fine and Pleasant Misery", "Further Teachings of Rancid Crabtree", and "The Rescue."
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