People call him Buttcrack. He's in his early thirties and he's re-enrolled in high school. The other kids think he's a creepy loser. One day a kid asks him to buy beer for his party and Buttcrack figures this is his chance to fit in. But he loses his wallet and the lady at the liquor store won't sell him booze without an ID. To make things worse, his girlfriend won't help and a group of crazed rednecks keep harassing him. But he's a man on a mission. He's determined to party with teenagers. No matter the cost
People call him Buttcrack. He's in his early thirties and he's re-enrolled in high school. The other kids think he's a creepy loser. One day a kid ask...
Having lost both his mother and his minivan in the same year, Justin Grimbol explores his feelings about both devistating events in a series of short poems. Both sacred and profane, Mr. Grimbol's poems touch upon ideas of love, lonliness, death, and forgiveness. As the poet and his van ramble through the small towns of the eastern seaboard, exploring cafes, churches, and graveyards - searching for both redemption and the perfect cup of coffee - he comes to grips with what it means to be a man during these difficult times. These poems will bring a tear to your eye, from laughter and...
Having lost both his mother and his minivan in the same year, Justin Grimbol explores his feelings about both devistating events in a series of sho...