And I noted from the Hudson Brothers thread that we can help Bob get his book written if we ask the right questions. Along with the author's general concept what his book should be, what is it the world needs to know about Bobby Haworth? Moreover, what do we, potential purchasers of this tome, want to know? I will start: What one single moment in your career stands out as the one, the pinnacle, the defining essence of Bob Haworth? A tall order to be sure, but I think you know what I mean. Second question: What, when and where was your own personal professional "performance from Hell" where NOTHING seemed to go right? (And please be specific.) Like I alluded earlier, I can whip off a page or more addressing a single topic much easier than I can discipline myself to tackle the whole collective project. Considering BH has so many irons in the fire and manages to pause here regularly to inspire and enlighten us, I think we can make a real contribution by asking significant questions. How's that for putting you on the spot, Bob?
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