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7 Foot Man-Eating Chicken

7 Foot Man-Eating Chicken


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About the Book

I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell myself. Mark Twain.

This is the impetus for this book. I'm a story teller. The fact that the stories unveiled here are about professional basketball players and coaches merely raises the level of interest. We are a society that worships at the feet of celebrity. Right or wrong the images and glorification of these celebrities is normally all we are permitted to see. 7 Foot Man-Eating Chicken is designed to take the reader a little deeper. To see famous and borderline famous athletes and coaches as real people with real attributes and real flaws. In other words, they are just like us, only a foot or so taller.

After all sports were created originally just for exercise. Back in 1891 when Dr. James Naismith invented the game of basketball I suspect he never thought it would become the multi billion Big Business we see today. Certainly the thought of his students playing as a form of Entertainment for anyone but themselves never popped into his mind. Things have clearly morphed into those areas.

If someone sees an opportunity to make a little cash off something, there's no harm in that. If you put out a product that is interesting enough so that folks will pay to see it, that's terrific. Some of my observations revolve around the disingenuous way these sporting events are being marketed. We can't even tell where the marketing ends and the games begin.

This nicely brings us to the very title of this book. In 1841, P.T. Barnum, who is possibly the greatest showman in our history, purchased Scudder's American Museum. Located in New York City at the corner of Broadway and Ann Street, it was renamed Barnum's American Museum. He owned and operated it until 1865 when it burnt to the ground in one of the most spectacular fires in New York City history. Barnum filled it with many strange exhibits and educational attractions. There were dioramas, panoramas, scientific instruments, modern appliances, a flea circus, a loom operated by a dog, a rifle range, glass blowers, waxworks, Siamese twins, and on and on.

It cost 25 cents to get in. Barnum realized that people we lingering too long in the Museum and he needed to turn over the crowd to get some fresh paying customers through the turnstiles. His solution for this was to post signs saying:

This way to the Egress!

Not knowing that Egress was another word for Exit, people followed the signs to what they assumed was just another tremendous exhibit and found themselves outside.

Barnum had another exhibit called the 6 Foot Man Eating Chicken! No one could even imagine this. First of all, a 6-foot chicken in and of itself is an attraction. Throw the man-eater angle in there and you've got to go, especially for 25 cents! When the exhibit opened after three months of advertising the line was around the block. One by one, they filed in. Once inside, they found a 6-foot tall man sitting in a chair....eating chicken! The people had been snookered. They laughed. Most people don't mind laughing at themselves. Barnum got over on them and they would happily come back, especially for only 25 cents.

This snooker reminded me of how professional sports has been snookering the public for some time now. I simply added a foot of height to accommodate for the increased size of an NBA player. Advertise one thing and give 'em something else. The problem is that it's not as funny when the price of taking your family to one of these sporting events no longer costs a quarter and you went expecting to see an actual sporting event.

So what's my problem? While I admire the accomplishments of P. T. Barnum, I also realize that he came as advertised: A Showman. He never claimed to be a coach/teacher or an administrator or anything else associated with athletics. When he snookered you, he was doing what he warned you he was going to do. That's honest. What professional sports are doing to some degree is not. They are advertising one thing and giving us something else. I think they call this a bait and switch. Fine at a used car lot but...

All this being said, 7 Foot Man-Eating Chicken is certainly not a book of complaints. What I hope I've done is tell you stories from this world that I have lived in for 36 years! I'm not preaching! Suggestions sounds better! My stories are designed on one level to inform but hopefully they make you laugh. I've always found that if you can make someone laugh, they have a tendency to listen. Along the way if the reader finds a deeper message within these stories, all the better.



About the Author:

Keith Glass has been a sports agent/lawyer for professional basketball players for the past 35 plus years. In that capacity he has represented more than 200 players both in the NBA and throughout Europe and Asia. Keith's background is also steeped in coaching basketball. He served as an assistant coach for two seasons at UCLA and was the head coach at three high schools for 16 years at the same time he was making his niche in the pro side of the sport. During those coaching seasons he helped to compile a record of 259 wins against 73 losses. (He only remembers the losses). He was accordingly named Coach of the Year seven times in two different States.

Keith had his 1st book published by Harper Collins in 2007 (Taking Shots). The book was nominated for the James Thurber Award for American Humor, despite the fact that the subject matter was mostly related to sports.

Keith has five children, Sami, Tyler, Alex, Maggie and Luke. Keith and his wife Suzy Glass live in Highlands, New Jersey.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781949709407
  • Publisher: Printopya
  • Publisher Imprint: Newtype
  • Height: 231 mm
  • No of Pages: 312
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Width: 157 mm
  • ISBN-10: 194970940X
  • Publisher Date: 04 Jun 2019
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 639 gr


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