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    <title>F*cking Argentina</title>
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    <copyright>2021</copyright>
    <description>In this podcast series co-hosts Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg, author of F* Argentina explored the current American psyche of being overworked, over leveraged, overtired and overwhelmed. Find out about modern America’s exasperation with well…exasperation.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>In this podcast series co-hosts Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg, author of F* Argentina explored the current American psyche of being overworked, over leveraged, overtired and overwhelmed. Find out about modern America’s exasperation with well…exasperation.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:name>Tom Fox</itunes:name>
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      <title>The Cathartic Episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA </title>
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      <description>In the final episode of our series F*cking Argentina, we sat down with Gregg Greenberg and talked to him about writing the book that came out of the pandemic, his favorite stories and key themes, and why it's worth getting yourself a copy to read or gift this for the holidays! 

For anyone out there who says, "I don't know if I can publish a book." Gregg says, "Yes, you can!" What frustrated, irritated and exasperated him in real life served as a starting point for writing these unforgettable short stories.

Tune in to this hilarious and exasperating tale of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Gregg Greenberg and Tom Fox. ▶️

ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.

Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2021 14:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The Cathartic Episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA </itunes:title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Tom and Gregg wrap up their series by looking at highlights, theme and their favorite stories from F*ing Argentina.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In the final episode of our series F*cking Argentina, we sat down with Gregg Greenberg and talked to him about writing the book that came out of the pandemic, his favorite stories and key themes, and why it's worth getting yourself a copy to read or gift this for the holidays! 

For anyone out there who says, "I don't know if I can publish a book." Gregg says, "Yes, you can!" What frustrated, irritated and exasperated him in real life served as a starting point for writing these unforgettable short stories.

Tune in to this hilarious and exasperating tale of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Gregg Greenberg and Tom Fox. ▶️

ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.

Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In<em> </em>the final episode of our series <em>F*cking Argentina</em>, we sat down with Gregg Greenberg and talked to him about writing the book that came out of the pandemic, his favorite stories and key themes, and why it's worth getting yourself a copy to read or gift this for the holidays! </p><p><br></p><p>For anyone out there who says, "I don't know if I can publish a book." Gregg says, "Yes, you can!" What frustrated, irritated and exasperated him in real life served as a starting point for writing these unforgettable short stories.</p><p><br></p><p>Tune in to this hilarious and exasperating tale of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Gregg Greenberg and Tom Fox. ▶️</p><p><br></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE BOOK</strong></p><p>F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: <a href="http://fckingargentina.com/">http://fckingargentina.com/</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)?</em></strong> Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>Little Timmy's Birthday Battle</title>
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      <description>The last tale but definitely not the least exasperating is "Little Timmy's Birthday Battle." It is written in SMS text messages exchanged between a couple, having a fight with faulty autocorrections and acronyms. 

Join the fun and tune in to this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Gregg Greenberg and Tom Fox. ▶️
# LittleTimmy'sBirthdayBattle

ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.

Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2021 14:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Tom and Greg take on a birthday party battle. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The last tale but definitely not the least exasperating is "Little Timmy's Birthday Battle." It is written in SMS text messages exchanged between a couple, having a fight with faulty autocorrections and acronyms. 

Join the fun and tune in to this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Gregg Greenberg and Tom Fox. ▶️
# LittleTimmy'sBirthdayBattle

ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.

Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br></p><p>The last tale but definitely not the least exasperating is "Little Timmy's Birthday Battle." It is written in SMS text messages exchanged between a couple, having a fight with faulty autocorrections and acronyms. </p><p><br></p><p>Join the fun and tune in to this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Gregg Greenberg and Tom Fox. ▶️</p><p><em># LittleTimmy'sBirthdayBattle</em></p><p><br></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE BOOK</strong></p><p>F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: <a href="http://fckingargentina.com/">http://fckingargentina.com/</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)?</em></strong> Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>NJ Turnpike with Gregg Greenberg &amp; Thomas Fox</title>
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      <description>This story is as autobiographical as it can get — many of us have experienced the exasperation of traveling in the family car on the New Jersey Turnpike for Thanksgiving!

Comedic writer Gregg Greenberg hits the mark into each character's exasperation of how a mother, the father, and the kids can experience rubbing on each other while inside the family car traveling during the busiest seasons.

Join the fun in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. ▶️ NJ Turnpike

#NJTurnpike

ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.

Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2021 14:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>NJ Turnpike with Gregg Greenberg &amp; Thomas Fox</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>Tom Fox</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>This story is as autobiographical as it can get — many of us have experienced the exasperation of traveling in the family car on the New Jersey Turnpike for Thanksgiving!

Comedic writer Gregg Greenberg hits the mark into each character's exasperation of how a mother, the father, and the kids can experience rubbing on each other while inside the family car traveling during the busiest seasons.

Join the fun in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. ▶️ NJ Turnpike

#NJTurnpike

ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.

Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This story is as autobiographical as it can get — many of us have experienced the exasperation of traveling in the family car on the New Jersey Turnpike<em> for </em>Thanksgiving!</p><p><br></p><p>Comedic writer Gregg Greenberg hits the mark into each character's exasperation of how a mother, the father, and the kids can experience rubbing on each other while inside the family car traveling during the busiest seasons.</p><p><br></p><p>Join the fun in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. ▶️ <strong>NJ Turnpike</strong></p><p><br></p><p><em>#NJTurnpike</em></p><p><br></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE BOOK</strong></p><p>F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: <a href="http://fckingargentina.com/">http://fckingargentina.com/</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)?</em></strong> Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>Panic in Shubert Alley</title>
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      <description>Have you ever experienced having to run around to try and find a valuable item lost in a heavily crowded place? In the tale of Panic in Shubert Alley, the narrator tells of the exasperation and outright fear as he runs around New York City's Times Square theater district looking for his forgetful mother's purse! 

Join the fun and tune in to this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Gregg Greenberg and Tom Fox. ▶️
#PanicInShubertAlley

ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.

Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2021 14:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Panic in Shubert Alley</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>Tom Fox</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>What happens when Mom misplaces her handbag? Exasperation that's what.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Have you ever experienced having to run around to try and find a valuable item lost in a heavily crowded place? In the tale of Panic in Shubert Alley, the narrator tells of the exasperation and outright fear as he runs around New York City's Times Square theater district looking for his forgetful mother's purse! 

Join the fun and tune in to this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Gregg Greenberg and Tom Fox. ▶️
#PanicInShubertAlley

ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.

Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever experienced having to run around to try and find a valuable item lost in a heavily crowded place? In the tale of <em>Panic in</em> <em>Shubert Alley, </em>the narrator tells of the exasperation and outright fear as he runs around New York City's Times Square theater district looking for his forgetful mother's purse! </p><p><br></p><p>Join the fun and tune in to this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Gregg Greenberg and Tom Fox. ▶️</p><p><em>#PanicInShubertAlley</em></p><p><br></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE BOOK</strong></p><p>F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: <a href="http://fckingargentina.com/">http://fckingargentina.com/</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)?</em></strong> Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>Back Off Baxter</title>
      <link>https://fckingargentina.com/</link>
      <description>Welcome to the newest addition to the Compliance Podcast Network featuring the book F*CKING ARGENTINA, where we unpack some of the current exasperation of American life today. 

Humor writer Greg Greenberg tells the tale of a ubiquitous dog walker meeting a father taking his daughter to school in the streets in New York. "There's a reason why there are pooper scooper laws. I'm not asking for a massive crackdown, but the dog owners feel that the sidewalks are their territory. And I don't think it's always fair. And this story is a little bit of exasperation, the narrator having to deal with that in the streets."

Share the laughter and exasperation in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. ▶️ BACK OFF BAXTER
 
#BackOffBaxter

ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.

Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2021 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Back Off Baxter</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>Tom Fox</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>An exasperating meeting with a dog and its owner on the streets of NYC.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the newest addition to the Compliance Podcast Network featuring the book F*CKING ARGENTINA, where we unpack some of the current exasperation of American life today. 

Humor writer Greg Greenberg tells the tale of a ubiquitous dog walker meeting a father taking his daughter to school in the streets in New York. "There's a reason why there are pooper scooper laws. I'm not asking for a massive crackdown, but the dog owners feel that the sidewalks are their territory. And I don't think it's always fair. And this story is a little bit of exasperation, the narrator having to deal with that in the streets."

Share the laughter and exasperation in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. ▶️ BACK OFF BAXTER
 
#BackOffBaxter

ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.

Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the newest addition to the Compliance Podcast Network featuring the book F*CKING ARGENTINA, where we unpack some of the current exasperation of American life today. </p><p><br></p><p>Humor writer Greg Greenberg tells the tale of a ubiquitous dog walker meeting a father taking his daughter to school in the streets in New York. <em>"There's a reason why there are pooper scooper laws. I'm not asking for a massive crackdown, but the dog owners feel that the sidewalks are their territory. And I don't think it's always fair. And this story is a little bit of exasperation, the narrator having to deal with that in the streets."</em></p><p><br></p><p>Share the laughter and exasperation in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. ▶️ <strong>BACK OFF BAXTER</strong></p><p> </p><p><em>#BackOffBaxter</em></p><p><br></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE BOOK</strong></p><p>F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg's anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story "F*cking Argentina" wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o' war plays out on a porch, to "A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer" with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: <a href="http://fckingargentina.com/">http://fckingargentina.com/</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)?</em></strong> Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>Malodor on the Number Five Express</title>
      <link>https://fckingargentina.com/</link>
      <description>There's a certain etiquette involved in why we don't see people eating in subways. So when a case of really stinky food breaks out, and you get 'olfactorily pissed', you just have to find who the suspect is!

Share the laughter and exasperation in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. ▶️
#MalodorOnTheNumberFiveExpress

ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war at a couples dinner to a malodorous snack on the subway. Stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.

Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2021 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Malodor on the Number Five Express</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tom Fox</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Eating on the subway? What could go wrong?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>There's a certain etiquette involved in why we don't see people eating in subways. So when a case of really stinky food breaks out, and you get 'olfactorily pissed', you just have to find who the suspect is!

Share the laughter and exasperation in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. ▶️
#MalodorOnTheNumberFiveExpress

ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war at a couples dinner to a malodorous snack on the subway. Stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.

Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There's a certain etiquette involved in why we don't see people eating in subways. So when a case of really stinky food breaks out, and you get 'olfactorily pissed', you just have to find who the suspect is!</p><p><br></p><p>Share the laughter and exasperation in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. ▶️</p><p>#MalodorOnTheNumberFiveExpress</p><p><br></p><p>ABOUT THE BOOK</p><p>F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war at a couples dinner to a malodorous snack on the subway. Stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.</p><p><br></p><p>Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</p>]]>
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      <title>What is BFJ?</title>
      <link>https://fckingargentina.com/</link>
      <description>Humor writer Gregg Greenberg has such distaste or disdain for Billy Joel's music that he can remember the lyrics to. "When I was growing up in Hicksville, they kept making us sing his songs in the chorus in elementary school and junior high school. They would play it at the mall. You just could not escape Billy Joel." 
In his book F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation, Greenberg writes his sentiments in an autobiographical fashion. 
The short story tells of a guy who's in love with this girl, but she has this one terrible character trait — she loves Billy Joel's music! She sings it in the shower, watches his videos, and even wants her boyfriend to a BJ concert. And such is the deal-breaker for the guy who hates Billy Joel that much! What happens next for them? #It'sNotYouIt'sBFJ
ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.
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Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2021 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>What is BFJ?</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tom Fox</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Humor writer Gregg Greenberg has such distaste or disdain for Billy Joel's music that he can remember the lyrics to. "When I was growing up in Hicksville, they kept making us sing his songs in the chorus in elementary school and junior high school. They would play it at the mall. You just could not escape Billy Joel." 
In his book F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation, Greenberg writes his sentiments in an autobiographical fashion. 
The short story tells of a guy who's in love with this girl, but she has this one terrible character trait — she loves Billy Joel's music! She sings it in the shower, watches his videos, and even wants her boyfriend to a BJ concert. And such is the deal-breaker for the guy who hates Billy Joel that much! What happens next for them? #It'sNotYouIt'sBFJ
ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.
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Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Humor writer Gregg Greenberg has such distaste or disdain for Billy Joel's music that he can remember the lyrics to. "When I was growing up in Hicksville, they kept making us sing his songs in the chorus in elementary school and junior high school. They would play it at the mall. You just could not escape Billy Joel." </p><p>In his book <em>F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation, </em>Greenberg writes his sentiments in an autobiographical fashion. </p><p>The short story tells of a guy who's in love with this girl, but she has this one terrible character trait — she loves Billy Joel's music! She sings it in the shower, watches his videos, and even wants her boyfriend to a BJ concert. And such is the deal-breaker for the guy who hates Billy Joel that much! What happens next for them? <em>#It'sNotYouIt'sBFJ</em></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE BOOK</strong></p><p>F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: <a href="http://fckingargentina.com/">http://fckingargentina.com/</a>.</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><strong><em>Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)?</em></strong> Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at <a href="mailto:tfox@tfoxlaw.com">tfox@tfoxlaw.com</a>.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>A Journey Tennis Player's Prayer</title>
      <link>https://fckingargentina.com/</link>
      <description>A journeyman tennis player who plays for the first time in the U.S. Open prays the darndest not to be pitted against Roger Federer. In this funny tale, the character shares, "Can you blame me? It's like he's the illegitimate Swiss son of James Bond, Cary Grant, and Bjorn Borg." Our exasperated tennis player thinks his own mother will root for Federer against him! 
Join the fun in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. #AJourneyTennisPlayer'sPrayer
ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.
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Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2021 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>A Journey Tennis Player's Prayer</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tom Fox</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Tom and Greg explore the exasperation of a journeyman tennis player.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A journeyman tennis player who plays for the first time in the U.S. Open prays the darndest not to be pitted against Roger Federer. In this funny tale, the character shares, "Can you blame me? It's like he's the illegitimate Swiss son of James Bond, Cary Grant, and Bjorn Borg." Our exasperated tennis player thinks his own mother will root for Federer against him! 
Join the fun in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. #AJourneyTennisPlayer'sPrayer
ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.
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Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A journeyman tennis player who plays for the first time in the U.S. Open prays the darndest not to be pitted against Roger Federer. In this funny tale, the character shares, "Can you blame me? It's like he's the illegitimate Swiss son of James Bond, Cary Grant, and Bjorn Borg." Our exasperated tennis player thinks his own mother will root for Federer against him! </p><p>Join the fun in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. <em>#AJourneyTennisPlayer'sPrayer</em></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE BOOK</strong></p><p>F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis Player's Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: <a href="http://fckingargentina.com/">http://fckingargentina.com/</a>.</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><strong><em>Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)?</em></strong> Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at <a href="mailto:tfox@tfoxlaw.com">tfox@tfoxlaw.com</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Couple's Dinner by Gregg Greenberg</title>
      <link>https://fckingargentina.com/</link>
      <description>Gregg Greenberg yet again entertains and frustrates us in this chapter of his book, which can indeed be a scenario you can relate to where he explores the social awkwardness of dealing with the "I'm better than you" sorts of people. 
In a funny chapter entitled The Last Couples Dinner, he tells how the character of Jodi has been postponing a dinner date with her best friend and her husband, who is an "X+1" personality whose nature is to one-up everything anyone else says. Jodi runs out of reasons and pushes through with the dinner. Her meek and mild-mannered husband, David, teaches a trick or two and flexes a strategy on how to strike back at a one-upper gracefully. 
Join the fun in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. #TheLastCouplesDinner
ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis player’s Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.
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Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2021 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Couple's Dinner by Gregg Greenberg</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tom Fox</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Gregg Greenberg yet again entertains and frustrates us in this chapter of his book, which can indeed be a scenario you can relate to where he explores the social awkwardness of dealing with the "I'm better than you" sorts of people. 
In a funny chapter entitled The Last Couples Dinner, he tells how the character of Jodi has been postponing a dinner date with her best friend and her husband, who is an "X+1" personality whose nature is to one-up everything anyone else says. Jodi runs out of reasons and pushes through with the dinner. Her meek and mild-mannered husband, David, teaches a trick or two and flexes a strategy on how to strike back at a one-upper gracefully. 
Join the fun in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. #TheLastCouplesDinner
ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis player’s Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Gregg Greenberg yet again entertains and frustrates us in this chapter of his book, which can indeed be a scenario you can relate to where he explores the social awkwardness of dealing with the "I'm better than you" sorts of people. </p><p>In a funny chapter entitled <em>The Last Couples Dinner,</em> he tells how the character of Jodi has been postponing a dinner date with her best friend and her husband, who is an "X+1" personality whose nature is to one-up everything anyone else says. Jodi runs out of reasons and pushes through with the dinner. Her meek and mild-mannered husband, David, teaches a trick or two and flexes a strategy on how to strike back at a one-upper gracefully. </p><p>Join the fun in this new episode of F*CKING ARGENTINA with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg. <em>#TheLastCouplesDinner</em></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE BOOK</strong></p><p>F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis player’s Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: <a href="http://fckingargentina.com/">http://fckingargentina.com/</a>.</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><strong><em>Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)?</em></strong> Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at <a href="mailto:tfox@tfoxlaw.com">tfox@tfoxlaw.com</a>.</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <description>The famous stage musical West Side Story's new adaptation, set for release this December 2021, is met with anticipation, as its story and lessons still resonate today. Humor writer Gregg Greenberg and I sit down and talk about the film we cherish from our young days and how he dedicates a chapter in his book F*cking Argentina for an unforgettable character Officer Krupke.
In this tale, Officer Krupke is trying to be an actor, and he's convincing to get his agent to get him a part. He suggests he could play a bad cop, but his agent argues against it. Will he be able to land a show on television? Fans will find this funny and absurd in a book that everyone would surely enjoy. #OfficerKrupkeStrikesBack
ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis player’s Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.
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Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2021 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The famous stage musical West Side Story's new adaptation, set for release this December 2021, is met with anticipation, as its story and lessons still resonate today. Humor writer Gregg Greenberg and I sit down and talk about the film we cherish from our young days and how he dedicates a chapter in his book F*cking Argentina for an unforgettable character Officer Krupke.
In this tale, Officer Krupke is trying to be an actor, and he's convincing to get his agent to get him a part. He suggests he could play a bad cop, but his agent argues against it. Will he be able to land a show on television? Fans will find this funny and absurd in a book that everyone would surely enjoy. #OfficerKrupkeStrikesBack
ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis player’s Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.
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Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The famous stage musical <em>West Side Story's</em> new adaptation, set for release this December 2021, is met with anticipation, as its story and lessons still resonate today. Humor writer Gregg Greenberg and I sit down and talk about the film we cherish from our young days and how he dedicates a chapter in his book<em> F*cking Argentina </em>for an unforgettable character Officer Krupke.</p><p>In this tale, Officer Krupke is trying to be an actor, and he's convincing to get his agent to get him a part. He suggests he could play a bad cop, but his agent argues against it. Will he be able to land a show on television?<em> </em>Fans will find this funny and absurd in a book that everyone would surely enjoy. #<em>OfficerKrupkeStrikesBack</em></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE BOOK</strong></p><p>F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis player’s Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: <a href="http://fckingargentina.com/">http://fckingargentina.com/</a>.</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><strong><em>Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)?</em></strong> Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at <a href="mailto:tfox@tfoxlaw.com">tfox@tfoxlaw.com</a>.</p>]]>
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      <description>Well, F*cking Argentina! You may as well express this phrase of irritation as comedy writer Gregg Greenberg explains the genesis that ended up being the title of his book. 

In this episode, we explore exasperation with the country of Argentina, national economies, and the global financial order. 

Having worked in the financial industry as an analyst and commentator, Gregg writes much of this chapter from 2020 when major financial powerhouse BlackRock Inc. was getting upset because Argentina would not pay them back. "How many times has Argentina devalued their currency or has gone bankrupt? It just seems that every few years, Argentina borrows a lot of money, whether it be from Wall Street banks, who you think would be savvy enough not to lend them anymore or at least lend it to them at exorbitant interest rates. It just seems, though, that if someone knocks on my door, which is what happens in the story and says, hey, Gregg, can I borrow 500 billion? I would think twice if it was Argentina."

ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis player’s Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.
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Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Well, F*cking Argentina! You may as well express this phrase of irritation as comedy writer Gregg Greenberg explains the genesis that ended up being the title of his book. 

In this episode, we explore exasperation with the country of Argentina, national economies, and the global financial order. 

Having worked in the financial industry as an analyst and commentator, Gregg writes much of this chapter from 2020 when major financial powerhouse BlackRock Inc. was getting upset because Argentina would not pay them back. "How many times has Argentina devalued their currency or has gone bankrupt? It just seems that every few years, Argentina borrows a lot of money, whether it be from Wall Street banks, who you think would be savvy enough not to lend them anymore or at least lend it to them at exorbitant interest rates. It just seems, though, that if someone knocks on my door, which is what happens in the story and says, hey, Gregg, can I borrow 500 billion? I would think twice if it was Argentina."

ABOUT THE BOOK
F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis player’s Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.
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Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Well, F*cking Argentina! You may as well express this phrase of irritation as comedy writer Gregg Greenberg explains the genesis that ended up being the title of his book. </p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, we explore exasperation with the country of Argentina, national economies, and the global financial order. </p><p><br></p><p>Having worked in the financial industry as an analyst and commentator, Gregg writes much of this chapter from 2020 when major financial powerhouse BlackRock Inc. was getting upset because Argentina would not pay them back. "How many times has Argentina devalued their currency or has gone bankrupt? It just seems that every few years, Argentina borrows a lot of money, whether it be from Wall Street banks, who you think would be savvy enough not to lend them anymore or at least lend it to them at exorbitant interest rates. It just seems, though, that if someone knocks on my door, which is what happens in the story and says, hey, Gregg, can I borrow 500 billion? I would think twice if it was Argentina."</p><p><br></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE BOOK</strong></p><p>F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis player’s Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: <a href="http://fckingargentina.com/">http://fckingargentina.com/</a>.</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><strong><em>Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)?</em></strong> Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at <a href="mailto:tfox@tfoxlaw.com">tfox@tfoxlaw.com</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Weinberger's Back to School Night with Thomas Fox and Gregg Greenberg</title>
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      <description>Are you exasperated or what? In this podcast series, co-hosts Thomas Fox and Gregg Greenberg, author of F*cking Argentina explores the current American psyche of being overworked, over-leveraged, overtired, and overwhelmed. Find out about modern America's exasperation with well…exasperation.

Meet the character of Mitchell Weinberger, a divorced father who suffers through small talk with overbearing parents at his child's back-to-school gathering. You can very well relate to his frustration and other clever and chuckles-filled tales of our collective exhaustion.

We are serving you some humor and fun in this episode of F*cking Argentina with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg.

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ABOUT THE BOOK

F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis player’s Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.

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Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>An exasperated story of PTA meetings. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Are you exasperated or what? In this podcast series, co-hosts Thomas Fox and Gregg Greenberg, author of F*cking Argentina explores the current American psyche of being overworked, over-leveraged, overtired, and overwhelmed. Find out about modern America's exasperation with well…exasperation.

Meet the character of Mitchell Weinberger, a divorced father who suffers through small talk with overbearing parents at his child's back-to-school gathering. You can very well relate to his frustration and other clever and chuckles-filled tales of our collective exhaustion.

We are serving you some humor and fun in this episode of F*cking Argentina with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg.

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ABOUT THE BOOK

F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis player’s Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: http://fckingargentina.com/.

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Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)? Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at tfox@tfoxlaw.com.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Are you exasperated or what? In this podcast series, co-hosts Thomas Fox and Gregg Greenberg, author of <em>F*cking Argentina</em> explores the current American psyche of being overworked, over-leveraged, overtired, and overwhelmed. Find out about modern America's exasperation with well…exasperation.</p><p><br></p><p>Meet the character of Mitchell Weinberger, a divorced father who suffers through small talk with overbearing parents at his child's back-to-school gathering. You can very well relate to his frustration and other clever and chuckles-filled tales of our collective exhaustion.</p><p><br></p><p>We are serving you some humor and fun in this episode of <strong><em>F*cking Argentina </em></strong>with Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg.</p><p><br></p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><br></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE BOOK</strong></p><p><br></p><p>F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation by Gregg Greenberg is a compilation of short stories that dive into the American phenomenon of being in a near-perpetual state of aggravation. Greenberg’s anthology brings together eleven original pieces of work, each with their own slice of independent and distinct plot lines but all converging on the universal theme of exasperation. They run the whole gamut of scenarios, from the titular story “F*cking Argentina” wherein the country is once again in bankruptcy and a polite game of tug o’ war plays out on a porch, to “A Journeyman Tennis player’s Prayer” with a low ranking U.S. Open contender begging God for a comparable opponent. Both stories end with the superlative f-word, which showcases at some point in other stories, and a guaranteed chuckle from their readers. Buy the book here: <a href="http://fckingargentina.com/">http://fckingargentina.com/</a>.</p><p><br></p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Do you have a podcast (or do you want to)?</em></strong> Join the only network dedicated to compliance, risk management, and business ethics, the Compliance Podcast Network. For more information, contact Tom Fox at <a href="mailto:tfox@tfoxlaw.com">tfox@tfoxlaw.com</a>.</p>]]>
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