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Fresh Air, John Daly and Mathew Diffee, November 15, 2007

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Fresh Air, John Daly and Mathew Diffee, November 15, 2007

By: Terry Gross
Narrated by: Terry Gross
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Hear pro golfer John Daly, cartoonist Mathew Diffee, and rock historian Ed Ward on this edition of Fresh Air.

John Daly has two new books: a memoir, My Life In and Out of the Rough: The Truth Behind All That Bull**** You Think You Know About Me, and a golfer's guide, Golf My Own Damn Way: A Real Guy's Guide to Chopping 10 Strokes Off Your Score.

Then, Mathew Diffee, who has edited a new book about the cartoons that didn't make it into The New Yorker magazine. It's called The Rejection Collection, Vol. 2: The Cream of the Crap.

Also, Ed Ward considers the long career of songwriter, producer, and performer Jerry Williams, Jr., otherwise known as Swamp Dogg. [Broadcast Date: November 15, 2007]

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