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Join John Henry as he delivers his signature comedic commentary on life’s quirks and absurdities. This time, he dives into a delightful mix of topics including race tipsters, bridge games, amateur photography, the art of courting, summer resorts, and reflections on great men. With each chuckle-inducing tale, he engages in lively conversations with his wife, strangers, his doctor, and friends, offering listeners a humorous glimpse into his unique perspective on living life to the fullest. Note The author of this book is George V. Hobart, who also wrote under the pseudonym Hugh McHugh. - Summary by Laurie Banza

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    007 - John Henry On Great Men

    Join John Henry as he delivers his signature comedic commentary on life’s quirks and absurdities. This time, he dives into a delightful mix of topics including race tipsters, bridge games, amateur photography, the art of courting, summer resorts, and reflections on great men. With each chuckle-inducing tale, he engages in lively conversations with his wife, strangers, his doctor, and friends, offering listeners a humorous glimpse into his unique perspective on living life to the fullest. Note The author of this book is George V. Hobart, who also wrote under the pseudonym Hugh McHugh. - Summary by Laurie Banza

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    006 - John Henry On Summer Resorts

    Join John Henry as he delivers his signature comedic commentary on life’s quirks and absurdities. This time, he dives into a delightful mix of topics including race tipsters, bridge games, amateur photography, the art of courting, summer resorts, and reflections on great men. With each chuckle-inducing tale, he engages in lively conversations with his wife, strangers, his doctor, and friends, offering listeners a humorous glimpse into his unique perspective on living life to the fullest. Note The author of this book is George V. Hobart, who also wrote under the pseudonym Hugh McHugh. - Summary by Laurie Banza

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    005 - John Henry On Courting

    Join John Henry as he delivers his signature comedic commentary on life’s quirks and absurdities. This time, he dives into a delightful mix of topics including race tipsters, bridge games, amateur photography, the art of courting, summer resorts, and reflections on great men. With each chuckle-inducing tale, he engages in lively conversations with his wife, strangers, his doctor, and friends, offering listeners a humorous glimpse into his unique perspective on living life to the fullest. Note The author of this book is George V. Hobart, who also wrote under the pseudonym Hugh McHugh. - Summary by Laurie Banza

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    004 - John Henry On The Grip

    Join John Henry as he delivers his signature comedic commentary on life’s quirks and absurdities. This time, he dives into a delightful mix of topics including race tipsters, bridge games, amateur photography, the art of courting, summer resorts, and reflections on great men. With each chuckle-inducing tale, he engages in lively conversations with his wife, strangers, his doctor, and friends, offering listeners a humorous glimpse into his unique perspective on living life to the fullest. Note The author of this book is George V. Hobart, who also wrote under the pseudonym Hugh McHugh. - Summary by Laurie Banza

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    003 - John Henry On Amateur Photography

    Join John Henry as he delivers his signature comedic commentary on life’s quirks and absurdities. This time, he dives into a delightful mix of topics including race tipsters, bridge games, amateur photography, the art of courting, summer resorts, and reflections on great men. With each chuckle-inducing tale, he engages in lively conversations with his wife, strangers, his doctor, and friends, offering listeners a humorous glimpse into his unique perspective on living life to the fullest. Note The author of this book is George V. Hobart, who also wrote under the pseudonym Hugh McHugh. - Summary by Laurie Banza

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    002 - John Henry On Bridge Whist

    Join John Henry as he delivers his signature comedic commentary on life’s quirks and absurdities. This time, he dives into a delightful mix of topics including race tipsters, bridge games, amateur photography, the art of courting, summer resorts, and reflections on great men. With each chuckle-inducing tale, he engages in lively conversations with his wife, strangers, his doctor, and friends, offering listeners a humorous glimpse into his unique perspective on living life to the fullest. Note The author of this book is George V. Hobart, who also wrote under the pseudonym Hugh McHugh. - Summary by Laurie Banza

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    001 - John Henry On Race Tipsters

    Join John Henry as he delivers his signature comedic commentary on life’s quirks and absurdities. This time, he dives into a delightful mix of topics including race tipsters, bridge games, amateur photography, the art of courting, summer resorts, and reflections on great men. With each chuckle-inducing tale, he engages in lively conversations with his wife, strangers, his doctor, and friends, offering listeners a humorous glimpse into his unique perspective on living life to the fullest. Note The author of this book is George V. Hobart, who also wrote under the pseudonym Hugh McHugh. - Summary by Laurie Banza

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Join John Henry as he delivers his signature comedic commentary on life’s quirks and absurdities. This time, he dives into a delightful mix of topics including race tipsters, bridge games, amateur photography, the art of courting, summer resorts, and reflections on great men. With each chuckle-inducing tale, he engages in lively conversations with his wife, strangers, his doctor, and friends, offering listeners a humorous glimpse into his unique perspective on living life to the fullest. Note The author of this book is George V. Hobart, who also wrote under the pseudonym Hugh McHugh. - Summary by Laurie Banza

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