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They said Everest couldn't be climbed. They said man would never walk on the moon. They said this book would never be finished. The author climbed Everest and played nine holes on the moon; then he got the book together. Click on the picture of the book below to order what some readers are describing as "the greatest single volume since the Bible" and "funnier than most two-stroke engine repair manuals". You won't be disappointed-- but more to the point, the author won't be disappointed! CLICK NOW!

Square In The Nuts
Now with new improved italics on page 74! Square In The Nuts is a selection of Ben Tripp's humorous essays from the first four awful years of the Bush Administration, examining the foibles of many aspects of American politics and culture. Tripp's work has gained notoriety in Counterpunch and many other publications. With foreword by Jeffrey St. Clair.
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Square In The Nuts
The hardover edition of the epic masterwork that has entertained dozens. This quality blue cloth-bound volume comes with free ugly dust jacket so people will think it's the paperback. Suitable for gift giving and crushing beetles.
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Benjamin Tripp

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They said Everest couldn't be climbed. They said man would never walk on the moon. They said this book would never be finished. The author climbed Everest and played nine holes on the moon; then he got the book together. Click on the picture of the book below to order what some readers are describing as "the greatest single volume since the Bible" and "funnier than most two-stroke engine repair manuals". You won't be disappointed-- but more to the point, the author won't be disappointed! CLICK NOW!

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  • Monday 17 of July, 2006
    by Benjamin Tripp
    Soooo... Where to begin? I'm considering a new book, for one thing, detailing what it is to be...
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  • Wednesday 12 of July, 2006
    by Benjamin Tripp
    I just learned that Kenneth 'Kenny Boy' Lay has perished of heart disease. Glad he's dead, may...
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