Midwest Book Review
This amusing and philosophical collection of essays and thoughts about sex, life, happiness, religion, and many more of life's issues will tickle the funny bone and cause howls of laughter with entertaining stories of a secret agent who enrolls in medical school to discover that doctors actually learn to keep patients waiting; why we'll often help a complete stranger in danger, yet we'll want to throttle that person if they cut us off with their car or push in front of us in line at the supermarket; a United Nation's mini-conference held by six year olds in Montreal for the purpose of finding out where babies come from; why multimillionaires argue over getting a $10 pizza free if the delivery man is late; how to implement capital punishment without actually executing the felon; and many, many more. Marcel Strigberger is an irrepressible humorist with a story-teller's flair for spinning a yarn with true (and hysterically funny) insights into the basics of human nature.
