How to Be President: What to Do and Where to Go Once You're in Office
by Stephen P. Williams | Humor | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0811843165 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0811843165 Global Overview for this book
Registered by BookshopLakes of West End, North Carolina USA on 1/24/2005
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
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Journal Entry 2 by BookshopLakes at Mr Toad's Coffee House - 976 High House Rd in Cary, North Carolina USA on Tuesday, March 8, 2005
Released 19 yrs ago (3/8/2005 UTC) at Mr Toad's Coffee House - 976 High House Rd in Cary, North Carolina USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
To be released at tonight's MeetUp.
To be released at tonight's MeetUp.
Well, if ANYONE needs this book, it's me.
Love, Future Ms. President
Love, Future Ms. President
Journal Entry 4 by schmetterling at Deco Free Book Drop in Raleigh, North Carolina USA on Saturday, October 15, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (10/14/2005 UTC) at Deco Free Book Drop in Raleigh, North Carolina USA
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RELEASE NOTES:
What a handly little book! I released it now, because I figure that it will be a while before I get to be President, and once I am I'm sure there will be a refresher course.
I know I'm not supposed to take this book seriously, but it did contain a lot of interesting information about the daily life of a President, and how the White House functions. I'm still shocked that the President is responsible for the cost of the First Family's dry cleaning! (But not the regular laundry, that's all taken care of by the White House staff.)
What a handly little book! I released it now, because I figure that it will be a while before I get to be President, and once I am I'm sure there will be a refresher course.
I know I'm not supposed to take this book seriously, but it did contain a lot of interesting information about the daily life of a President, and how the White House functions. I'm still shocked that the President is responsible for the cost of the First Family's dry cleaning! (But not the regular laundry, that's all taken care of by the White House staff.)