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Poetry |
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Human Error |
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100 |
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March 2007 |
ISBN-13: |
9780615141367
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Fiction |
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Poems, prose, short stories, humor, and political commentary all have their place in this work.
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No Guarantees - Adjust and Continue is based on an ancient wisdom before fast foods tried to hide these secrets to success, happiness, and enlightenment. What you will find are short stories, prose, and words organized in such a way as to capture a moment, a feeling, a story. They are clear examples of an educational system devastated by military priorities. The fact that the author was awarded countless awards, that he printed himself, doesn’t take away from the fame he has created for himself.
No Guarantees - Adjust and Continue was found written on the walls of a gas station bathroom in the suburbs. It is believed that the person who wrote this had studied with the Great Ones, 1950 TV Comedians, by meditatively watching endless hours of TV as a child. Don’t let the fact that this book has been given away and at times people were paid to take it, stop you from buying it. The secrets that are revealed in this book will change everyone’s life around you. Unfortunately you have to change your own life.
Excerpt
After reading it, act on this hypnotic suggestion: “everyone I know or meet needs to have this book and I will start buying them in large amounts to give away”.
I just want to say, Thank You, for being open to suggestions.
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Professional Reviews
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Paul Richmond has published a glossy-covered little book of irreverent, funny poems. He calls them "stories," and they are that too, most with a moral, or a peek into that we all would be seconds if we were merchandise. He writes in a really loose, train-of-consciousness style that is easy to follow, inexplicably hilarious, and reminds me of Ginsberg and Beat poetry. The book is R-rated, you'd have to say.Jonathan von Ranson
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