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Mistake It Like a Man: An Imperfect Guy's Guide to Romance, Kids, and Secret Service Motorcades
Mistake It Like a Man An Imperfect Guy's Guide to Romance Kids and Secret Service Motorcades
Author: Dave Meurer
Real Men Don't Get Embarrassed...We Merely Appear Sunburned Ever had your doctor give you valuable diet and exercise advice, then gone out for a cheeseburger and fries to celebrate the fact that you're not dead yet? Do your teens flee the room in dismay when you try to use their jargon to prove that you're still "groovy"? Have you ever been smit...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781590527443
ISBN-10: 1590527445
Publication Date: 8/15/2006
Pages: 208
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Multnomah
Book Type: Paperback
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DieHard avatar reviewed Mistake It Like a Man: An Imperfect Guy's Guide to Romance, Kids, and Secret Service Motorcades on
Humorous with some poignant life lessons to help us have a better Christian walk. While the book is written by a man supposedly for men, I know women will enjoy it also. If you enjoy a little humor with your devotions you will like this book.
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A delightful, off-beat Christian looks at life, marriage, teen-agers and a whole lot of other stuff.

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Like many health conscious Americans, I get an annual physical examination wherein my doctor gives me valuable advice about moderating my diet and exercising more, after which I go have a cheeseburger and fries to celebrate the fact I'm not dead yet.

While men enjoy normal movies involving submarines and explosions and daring rescues, women prefer movies that involve British actors and shrubbbery and agonizingly slow plots. And they want you to watch these movies with them. The only benefit to these movies is that your spouse will be all weepy and emotional and want to be hugged. This can lead to a romantic interlude, as long as you can avoid slipping into a shrubbery-induced coma before the movie's over.


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