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mastermindreader 1949 - 2017 Seattle, WA 12586 Posts |
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On Mar 12, 2014, ed rhodes wrote: Actually, it probably wouldn't have made any difference. Since no publisher was willing to publish the book (a Random House editor said he wouldn't want his kids reading it), Hoffman started his own company and published the book himself. That said, he could have subtitled it "But be sure to tear off the cover and give it to the clerk as you leave the store." |
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critter Inner circle Spokane, WA 2653 Posts |
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On Mar 12, 2014, Bob1Dog wrote: She may as well be my current pre-school teacher
"The fool is one who doesn't know what you have just found out."
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lynnef Inner circle 1407 Posts |
Concurrent with Rubin and Hoffman, Tuli Kupferberg wrote a booklet titled "1001 Ways to Beat the Draft" in 1966. Hilarious reading for those of us who were hounded by our draft boards at the time; although most of the 'ways' he mentioned weren't really plausible or possible. But they were funny! Lynn
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mastermindreader 1949 - 2017 Seattle, WA 12586 Posts |
Yes, I remember that book! It was great. (I actually brought a copy to boot camp with me!)
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