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How to Kiss a Crocodile By Max Walker

This story is a little second hand.  But isn’t that how great stories develop? Basically, not even the facts of this one have been changed to make it more interesting.   Isn’t it funny how the more dangerous a situation may have appeared at the time to all but those involved, the event becomes quite hilarious in hindsight?  Anyway, judge for yourself in the story of three colleagues whose boat sank into a billabong full of crocodiles in the black of the night.

 




Other Books by Max

Caps, Hats and Helmets By Max Walker

The difficult exercise of writing about sport in the 21st Century is the sheer blanket of media coverage. We can plant the bum on a couch and watch a Test match, six hours a day, start of play to stumps. You can listen to the “end of play” summary or ball-by-ball description on radio. Television […]

Sports Jokes By Max Walker and Brian Doyle

“When the great scorer comes to write against your name, he marks not that you have won or lost, but how you played the game” say Garland Rice. This is the only book you will need on the subject of sports jokes. Max Walker is a footballer, cricketer, sporting commentator, raconteur, motivational speaker and best-selling author. […]

How to Tame Lions By Max Walker

It would appear that there are many people out there who share Max’s warped since of humour and an immense enjoyment of life and its situations.  This book is basically an anecdotal romp.   Somehow the problems and burdens of life don’t seem quite as worrying if you can laugh or smile at yourself.   […]