Am I the Only One That Signals?
Bob E. Sherman
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call the mind of Bob E. Sherman.
Bob E. [Bobby] Sherman was born on the Jersey Shore and no one would lie about that. A Miami Hurricane who left his professors scratching their heads and saying “a mind is a terrible thing to waste.” He writes a monthly column, “Dead Reckoning” for the Waterfront Times. With the addition of the e-zine Florida by Water, Bob E. becomes a syndicated columnist. If you want to add some humor to your publication, contact Bob E. before he becomes famous and the rates go up.
His first book, Am I the Only One That Signals? published in 2008, redefined politically incorrect. The book is a collection of tongue-in-cheek essays on everything from Alpha to Zulu. The book covers current and historical events mixed in with real life anecdotes. His opinions are as unique as his habit for using turn signals. The book includes workable solutions to many of the world's problems; all of which are politically incorrect.
More Bull is an anthology of his letters and articles. Many of the articles appeared in his column, Dead Reckoning. The other articles appeared on various blogs and social networks. The book also contains rarely acknowledged letters to newspapers, magazines, politicians, and government representatives. Bob E. has turned bullshitting into an art form. The Foreword to both books was written by Sherman the Shark, of Sherman’s Lagoon
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Under advice of counsel some of the names in the stories and articles have been changed to protect the innocent. Any resemblance to actual people, places, and things is purely coincidental. Or, at least that is what he will swear to in court.