One Bubble off Plumb: Sutton, Unedited

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Xlibris Corporation, Sep 7, 2006 - Humor - 269 pages
Sex, God, politics and other trivia, like science and business, get skewered in this selection of Gary Suttons published rants. But somehow this curmudgeon dotes on relatives. One column helped a judge decide to overturn a jury verdict. Another caused a CIA operative to show up on his doorstep. Death threats and nasty letters to editors followed several pieces. Whether in the NY Times or Math World, The Wall Street Journal or the La Jolla Light, Suttons thoughts always seem to provoke. Funny, Outrageous. Never even close to conventional.

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Gary Sutton wrote “The Six Month Fix,” “Moon in Grundy Center,” “Corporate Canaries,” “Terrorist Queen” plus other books. “All but one consistently failed to make bestseller lists,” he brags. Sutton’s received several patents “of dubious commercial value” and believes he may be the only retire CEO with an arrest for vagrancy on his record. He barely earned his BS degree from Iowa State, slipped through Harvard Business “thanks to their OPM program, allowing some Ivy to rub off on lesser intellects” and took graduate studies from Denver University, Penn, Berkeley and Oxford “without the tiniest shred of distinction.”

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