Trash Talk

· Oceanview Publishing
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When the Clash of Two Cultures Turns into a Hilarious Lovefest . . .

Football, baseball, basketball, hockey—pro athletes revolt! Too many fights, too many problems, lousy image! The commissioners are fed up and players are angry at mandated, educational seminar attendance! But that's what happened, and the commissioners aren't backing down. All pro athletes have to attend a course or seminar unrelated to sports every year.

It looks like dark days for the athletes until one of them sees an ad for the upcoming S.E.S. Trash Talk symposium. How perfect is that? None of the athletes knew, or even cared, what S.E.S. was, but trash talk was their specialty. Word of the meeting spread among the athletes like wildfire. They could not apply fast enough. The annual Environmentalist Society Meeting, hosted by the Sarasota Environmentalist Society (S.E.S.), will be a surprise of a lifetime when the world of professional athletes collides with the world of professional environmentalists in an explosion of laughter.

What happens next is worth the price of admission!

Perfect for Fans of Carl Hiaasen and Tim Dorsey

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About the author

Robert Gussin had a highly successful career as a medical researcher, including 14 years as Chief Scientific Officer of Johnson & Johnson. Bob graduated from Duquesne University and received a doctorate from the University of Michigan Medical School. He serves on many hospital and company and community boards and volunteers at a senior citizens clinic. He is an avid sports enthusiast.

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