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MEN ARE CLAMS, WOMEN ARE CROWBARS
It's not news to say that men and women are different ..what's worth discussing is how to deal with those differences Men Are Clams, Women Are Crowbars looks at the widely-divergent ways men and women approach emotional issues, then offers solutions for those couples who want to bridge the gender gap. Readers will learn the different levels on which men and women operate in every interaction, as well as specific techniques for connecting in conversation. Couples will laugh at the familiar male-female scenarios while learning how to complement each other and build real passion in their relationships..
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Wrestlers Are Like Seagulls-From McMahon To McMahon
Autobiography of legendary manager of The Four Horsemen, J.J. Dillon..
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Inside Out: How Corporate America Destroyed Professional Wrestling
Here, for the first time, Ole Anderson finally tells his story. The people who know him, know that Ole is never hesitant to speak his mind — and this book is no exception

Combining facts and opinion, Ole's biography is a straightforward look at the many phases of his career in the wild, if somewhat seedy, world of professional wrestling. From his days in amateur wrestling, to the time when he hooked up with Gene and Lars Anderson as the Minnesota Wrecking Crew, Ole relates 30-plus years of never-before-told stories.

Ole tells of his feuds, both inside the ring and out, with people like Ric Flair, Wahoo McDaniel, Mr. Wrestling, Dusty Rhodes, and Bill Watts.

However, his biggest feuds took places behind the scenes in the halls and offices of corporate giant, Superstation WTBS. The matches in the ring were nothing compared to his battles with The Suits, corporate executives like Vince McMahon, Jim Barnett, Bill Shaw, Jim Herd, and Eric Bischoff. In Ole's own words, "The wrestling matches may have been staged and scripted, but there was nothing `fake' about the corporate and legal battles."

As a former wrestler, booker, promoter, owner, and executive producer, Ole goes deeper in the inner workings of professional wrestling than anyone ever has. He tells the stories about financial, legal, and drug problems that plagued the wrestling business.

It doesn't matter whether you hate wrestling or love it. This is a powerful story about a man who stood up to the establishment. His insight, humor, and colorful use of the English language makes this a "no-holds barred" book that you won't be able to put down..
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Is That Wrestling Fake?-The Bear Facts
Autobiography of former WWWF World Champion "The Russian Bear" Ivan Koloff..
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Celebutante checks out of crowbar Hilton.(Entertainment Wire): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press
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Title: Celebutante checks out of crowbar Hilton.(Entertainment Wire)
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication:Winnipeg Free Press (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 27, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
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