James Patterson
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Well, that's not happening. I know one woman, and she went to a CC college to golf rather than an Ivy League college. And you go, seriously, lady, you're not going on the tour. But kids will do that, and they'll go to a not terribly good college. They could have gone to a lot better one because they all love the sport.
Well, that's not happening. I know one woman, and she went to a CC college to golf rather than an Ivy League college. And you go, seriously, lady, you're not going on the tour. But kids will do that, and they'll go to a not terribly good college. They could have gone to a lot better one because they all love the sport.
Well, that's not happening. I know one woman, and she went to a CC college to golf rather than an Ivy League college. And you go, seriously, lady, you're not going on the tour. But kids will do that, and they'll go to a not terribly good college. They could have gone to a lot better one because they all love the sport.
And if you got a chance to go to the NFL, I guess, but otherwise, I don't know about that. And I had a little of that myself in terms of, I want to go play ball. And really? Yeah.
And if you got a chance to go to the NFL, I guess, but otherwise, I don't know about that. And I had a little of that myself in terms of, I want to go play ball. And really? Yeah.
And if you got a chance to go to the NFL, I guess, but otherwise, I don't know about that. And I had a little of that myself in terms of, I want to go play ball. And really? Yeah.
I'm on a computer right here in front of me, but there is a computer and I will use it for some research and stuff like that, but not to write. Gotcha. Yeah, it's pencil and pad. Yeah, there's pads all over this office. And around the office, there are all these ledges and whatever. And there are, I don't know how many, I'm going to say 30 live projects right now, 29, 30, something like that.
I'm on a computer right here in front of me, but there is a computer and I will use it for some research and stuff like that, but not to write. Gotcha. Yeah, it's pencil and pad. Yeah, there's pads all over this office. And around the office, there are all these ledges and whatever. And there are, I don't know how many, I'm going to say 30 live projects right now, 29, 30, something like that.
I'm on a computer right here in front of me, but there is a computer and I will use it for some research and stuff like that, but not to write. Gotcha. Yeah, it's pencil and pad. Yeah, there's pads all over this office. And around the office, there are all these ledges and whatever. And there are, I don't know how many, I'm going to say 30 live projects right now, 29, 30, something like that.
As I said, usually I will get it the next time. And if I don't, the next time and the time after that, I will just figure out a way to eliminate.
As I said, usually I will get it the next time. And if I don't, the next time and the time after that, I will just figure out a way to eliminate.
As I said, usually I will get it the next time. And if I don't, the next time and the time after that, I will just figure out a way to eliminate.
The thing with one of the books I have coming out next year, we're all aware of this now. A lot of males in the country are really in a lot of trouble. They feel displaced and lost and irritated and angry, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. And this is a book that will help them become better dads. Oh. I'm not going to go into it too much. Maybe we can talk about it some other time.
The thing with one of the books I have coming out next year, we're all aware of this now. A lot of males in the country are really in a lot of trouble. They feel displaced and lost and irritated and angry, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. And this is a book that will help them become better dads. Oh. I'm not going to go into it too much. Maybe we can talk about it some other time.
The thing with one of the books I have coming out next year, we're all aware of this now. A lot of males in the country are really in a lot of trouble. They feel displaced and lost and irritated and angry, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. And this is a book that will help them become better dads. Oh. I'm not going to go into it too much. Maybe we can talk about it some other time.
This is going to be around Father's Day. I read everything I could find on it and then talked to hundreds of dads about tricks of the trade. Just to give you one little example. It wasn't little in my life. The only time I remember getting a hug from my father was on his deathbed. One page in the thing, and it's a short book, is just hugs and the importance of hugs.
This is going to be around Father's Day. I read everything I could find on it and then talked to hundreds of dads about tricks of the trade. Just to give you one little example. It wasn't little in my life. The only time I remember getting a hug from my father was on his deathbed. One page in the thing, and it's a short book, is just hugs and the importance of hugs.
This is going to be around Father's Day. I read everything I could find on it and then talked to hundreds of dads about tricks of the trade. Just to give you one little example. It wasn't little in my life. The only time I remember getting a hug from my father was on his deathbed. One page in the thing, and it's a short book, is just hugs and the importance of hugs.
Every day that Jack, when he was a kid, and when he comes home now, he gets a hug every day. That's the deal. One of my friends, his kids played football in high school, and we were over at their house for dinner one night. My friend's a teacher, high school teacher. And after dinner, the boys were heading out the front door, and he goes, where do you guys think you're going?
Every day that Jack, when he was a kid, and when he comes home now, he gets a hug every day. That's the deal. One of my friends, his kids played football in high school, and we were over at their house for dinner one night. My friend's a teacher, high school teacher. And after dinner, the boys were heading out the front door, and he goes, where do you guys think you're going?