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I Don't Remember Dropping the Skunk, but I Do Remember Trying to Breathe: Survival Skills for Teenagers

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Did you know that . . . —it's possible to stop a hockey puck by catching it in your mouth?—if you fall while waterskiing and forget to release the rope, you'll lose your swimsuit?—you can practice your moves for your first date by kissing a mirror?—regardless of what your father tells you, a skunk can spray you if you pick it up by the tail? These are just a few of the misadventures Ken Davis survived on his way through his teenage years. But at least he made it — and that qualifies him to write I Don't Remember Dropping the Skunk, But I Do Remember Trying to Breathe. This isn't your typical teenage survival manual. It's a Ken Davis survival manual, full of fun, laughs, and easily digestible advice Loving Yourself . . . Handling Money . . . Living at Home . . . Looking for Love . . . Preparing for the Future . . . Handling Peer Pressure . . . and many other survival techniques. Why do you need this book? Because it isn't easy being a teenager. And Ken Davis doesn't just want you to survive. He wants you to ace this thing — and have fun doing it. This book is a giant step in that direction. Author Ken Davis provides a unique mixture of side-splitting humor and inspiration that never fails to delight and enrich audiences of all ages. Davis's daily radio program, Lighten Up! is broadcast on over 500 stations nationwide.

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First published June 1, 1990

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Ken Davis

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Ken Davis, a best selling author and frequent radio and television guest, is a sought after speaker. As president of Dynamic Communicators International, he teaches the art and business of communication to companies and indviduals from all walkes of life. Ken's daily radio show, Lighten Up!, is heard on more than 1,500 stations in the United States and around the world. He and his wife, Diane, live in Tennessee and have two daughters and six grandchildren.

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