Dead Solid Perfect
2 journalers for this copy...
We were up in Whistler over the weekend and on Saturday we stumbled upon a book sale outside IGA. It was by donation with proceeds going to a local school. So I bought myself seven books. This is one of the seven. The praise on the back makes it appear entertaining and humorous. Don Imus says that "Dan Jenkins is a comic genius." Imus very recently said some stupid things about the Rutgers University women's basketball team, but I'm getting sidetracked..
Journal Entry 2 by jblueafterglow at Westwood Plateau Village in Coquitlam, British Columbia Canada on Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Released 5 yrs ago (5/22/2018 UTC) at Westwood Plateau Village in Coquitlam, British Columbia Canada
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
On the steps between Starbucks and Opal Spa, just after 2pm on May 22, 2018.
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Bookcrossing
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(added to the Concise Oxford English Dictionary in August 2004)
Please take a moment to let me/us know that you've found this book by writing a journal entry. You can make a journal entry without becoming a member of the site. If you do join, your level of anonymity is up to you as others will know you only by your username, and no one is ever given your email address. You can now do whatever you want with the book - keep it, give it to a friend, release it back into the wild, etc. You don't have to read the book, but if you do I hope you enjoy it.
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I picked up the book on a table in Starbucks located on Parkway Blvd in Coquitlam, BC Canada. On May 24th. It was days before our family vacation to Australia, so I decided to take the book on my plane ride and leave it in Sydney Australia.
I found the book to be very easy reading and as a golfer myself it was very funny!
This book is now left on a table in a Sydney Starbucks!
I found the book to be very easy reading and as a golfer myself it was very funny!
This book is now left on a table in a Sydney Starbucks!