Lori Bassel is a testament to the old cliche, "blondes have more fun." In her collection of lighthearted essays, Bassel, a former Naples, Florida, bartender, pokes fun at her real-life experiences and shares many of the same stories she entertained her loyal customers with during her stints at local clubs.
Bassel begins by narrating her hilarious adventures from high school-a time when she and her best friend, Lisa, reveled in tormenting lovers at a local midwestern park. With steamed-over windows, the lovers never saw the girls coming as they hopped on the trunk, dashed over the top of...
Lori Bassel is a testament to the old cliche, "blondes have more fun." In her collection of lighthearted essays, Bassel, a former Naples, Florida, bar...
Lori Bassel is a testament to the old cliche, "blondes have more fun." In her collection of lighthearted essays, Bassel, a former Naples, Florida, bartender, pokes fun at her real-life experiences and shares many of the same stories she entertained her loyal customers with during her stints at local clubs.
Bassel begins by narrating her hilarious adventures from high school-a time when she and her best friend, Lisa, reveled in tormenting lovers at a local midwestern park. With steamed-over windows, the lovers never saw the girls coming as they hopped on the trunk, dashed over the top of...
Lori Bassel is a testament to the old cliche, "blondes have more fun." In her collection of lighthearted essays, Bassel, a former Naples, Florida, bar...