On Demand
Survival Kit
Sunday, May 23, 2004
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Mick Foley
In his 16 years as a professional wrestler, Mick Foley suffered numerous broken bones, eight concussions, hundreds of stitches; he had chairs broken over his head, and lost an ear and several teeth. So I’m not sure he’ll consider spending time in a remote location a hardship. In fact, for the last few years he’s traded in his spandex jumpsuit, leather mask and alter-egos Cactus Jack, Dude Love and Mankind for the writer’s life, producing two memoirs, Have a Nice Day and Foley is Good, two children’s books and a novel. Let’s find out what this wrestler turned writer would pack in his cultural survival kit.
His list:
1. Julie Miller, Broken Things
2. The Essential Steve Earle
3. Have a Nice Day, Mick Foley
4. Foley family photo album
5. writing paper and pens
6. Rocky, the original
7. Ab-roller
8. Don't Know Much about the Bible, by Kenneth C. Davis
1. Julie Miller, Broken Things
2. The Essential Steve Earle
3. Have a Nice Day, Mick Foley
4. Foley family photo album
5. writing paper and pens
6. Rocky, the original
7. Ab-roller
8. Don't Know Much about the Bible, by Kenneth C. Davis
