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WHY IS MOMMY SAD ON SUNDAY?

WHY IS MOMMY SAD ON SUNDAY?

WHY IS MOMMY SAD ON SUNDAY?

Scott Kevin O'Brien

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Editorial:
The Green Life Company, LLC
Año de edición:
2015
Materia
Humor
ISBN:
9781943843220
Páginas:
156
Encuadernación:
Rústica
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A humorous coloring book for the whole family, depicting famous disappointing moments from Cleveland professional sports. If you are looking at this website you are probably a fan of Cleveland sports, just like me. My condolences. You know the history. You've been to the games. You've watched them on TV. You know that when it seems like the game can not be lost, it will be. That when the most is at stake, they will play their worst. And when it seems like it can't get any worse, it definitely will. I am speaking specifically about the Browns, the Indians, and the Cavaliers. When I was growing up in Cleveland, the Browns had opportunities to make the Super Bowl behind Bernie Kosar. We all know how that ended. The Cavs also seemed poised to make some deep post-season runs. Nope. And the Indians came one inning away from a World Series Title. Then it just kept getting worse... This book is not about reopening old Cleveland wounds. I'll leave that to the national sports media. This is about having a laugh at the sheer lunacy of what we have 'witnessed' over the years. We know we have to laugh sometimes to avoid losing our minds. It's also about sharing the history with our children so they can appreciate why we cheer the way do, and more often, hang our heads in disbelief. At the very least, it is a great way for them to learn about Murphy's Law. I hope this book can warm a frozen Cleveland sports fan's heart! Why is Mommy Sad on Sunday: Disappointing Moments in Cleveland Sports Coloring Book contains 25 drawings depicting scenes of the biggest Cleveland professional sports bummers, along with a few of the triumphs. The book also contains editorial descriptions of each scene, including commentary by the author. This coloring book was made possible through the support of over 800 Cleveland sports fans and their backing of our Kickstarter.com campaign. It has been featured in the pages of Sports Illustrated, on ESPN’s Sportscenter, WKYC and Action19 news in Cleveland and more. Paperback: 72 pages Language: English Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 x 0.5 inches

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