BUT I MEANT WELL!
A STUPID BOOK, ABOUT STUPID THINGS, FOR STUPID PEOPLE, BY A STUPID AUTHOR
by R.J. Nobleman, Ph.D.

But I Meant Well!
Dennis the Menace was a TV sitcom in the 1950’s about a meaning-well little boy who was always in trouble. I was also a real-life Dennis the Menace, (and I still am!) and this book describes the TROUBLE I was always getting into (and CAUSING), but not intentionally.

Sorry For The Inconvenience
“Well, I hope you enjoyed the stories—all are TRUE—that I wanted to share with you in this book! I promise to keep tabs on things that occur from this point on so that I can put them into the ‘sequel’.
Like I stated in the Preface, anyone can write a book of this kind—about the crazy, exotic experiences they have experienced or witnesses on subways, buses, cruises, tour buses, elevators, and the like. It’s just a matter of putting your experiences to paper, or computer files.
About The Author
R.J. Nobleman is a former high school teacher and college professor, and a very verbose, very ‘bald writing’ author of several books. As one can easily see from this book, he likes to write about crazy and STUPID things! Yet, as ‘CRAZY’ as these stories are, they are ALL TRUE! RJ is a member of a number of organizations, including the Knights of Pythias and The Screen Actors Guild/American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).

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