

Can Arnie change the fate of all doughnuts-or at least have a hand in his own future? Well, you'll just have to read this funny story and find out for yourself. The collection documents the life and career of.


And, for a doughnut, he sure seems to have an awful lot to say. The papers of painter Ernest Briggs measure 2.4 linear feet and date from circa 1900-2013, bulk 1940-1983. Semple proceeded to knock Switzer’s trainer Arnie Briggs to the ground but met his match when confronting Switzer's boyfriend, Miller, who was a 235-pound ex-football player and hammer thrower. Still, a doughnut is just a doughnut, right?WRONG! Not if Arnie has anything to say about it. Media outlets during the time photographed the ordeal and its conclusion. He was made by one of the best bakeries in town, and admittedly his sprinkles are candy-colored. "I wonder who will choose ME?"At first glance, Arnie looks like an average doughnut-round, cakey, with a hole in the middle, iced and sprinkled. "Have a good trip!""This is so exciting!" Arnie beamed. Some went by the dozen in giant boxes."Good-bye!" Arnie yelled to each doughnut. Arnie's mother supported herself and her son by working at the Endicott-Johnson Shoe Company in Johnson City, and with a small pension from the government. One by one, doughnuts were chosen, placed in paper bags, and whisked away with their new owners. 'Arnie' Briggs was born in Binghamton in 1916, and a short time later, his father died in the forests of Argonne, fighting for our country. DESCRIPTION BOOK : A deliciously imaginative story about friendship-from the author / illustrator of The Scrambled States of America.Arnie was fascinated as he watched the customers stream into the bakery.
