The Uncensored MAD

Registered by pengman of Hamburg - City, Hamburg Germany on 11/21/2008
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2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by pengman from Hamburg - City, Hamburg Germany on Friday, November 21, 2008
Bought today in a Christmas bazaar in Athens.

Journal Entry 2 by pengman from Hamburg - City, Hamburg Germany on Thursday, November 27, 2008
Interesting humor!

I liked _a lot_ some of them, like the ones for cost of living and the Serpico parody (-;

Journal Entry 3 by pengman at Bartesera café in Athens - Αθήνα, Attica Greece on Thursday, November 27, 2008

Released 15 yrs ago (11/30/2008 UTC) at Bartesera café in Athens - Αθήνα, Attica Greece

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

Will be released during the monthly meetup of the Athenian bookcrossers in cafe BarTessera downtown in Athens.


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Journal Entry 4 by apapsa from Athens - Αθήνα, Attica Greece on Sunday, November 30, 2008
I was a great fan of the MAD magazine way back then, so when I saw it at the meetup I grabbed it!

Edit: I didn't get down to read it after all, so I released it...

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

I left the book outside the lovely building on the number 17 of Dionysiou Areopagitou street, one of the two that the Museum of Acropolis wants to tear down in order to have a better view of the Acropolis from the Museum. I understand the logic, but the two buildings are beautiful and the buildings of this street is what makes Dionysiou Areopagitou one of the most amazing streets in Athens.

I left the book inside the box with the book where the people of the building collect signatures in order to keep the place at its place.

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