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Old 10-07-2005, 03:57 PM   #1
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Ok, for those of you who don't keep up with the Tpunk Book Club, our book this month is In the Little World by John Richardson. We got in contact with him recently and he has an article on the Esquire Mag website called: The Long Way Home. It is one of his personal travel experiences. He has given us permission to download the article and distribute amongst us...BUT here is the deal, only someone with a subscription can do it.

SO WHO HAS A SUBSCRIPTION!
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i;d love to read it, but i don't have a subscription. do you know how i could get it?
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i;d love to read it, but i don't have a subscription. do you know how i could get it?
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Ok, well GO TO THIS LINK. Scroll down and you will see: "Purchase this Article" and "Purchase a Subscription" (not sure which you want to do). If you do end up getting one or the either that would be SO awesome, then we could all read the article! PM me if you get it
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well, i dont have a credit card but im in the process of convincing my dad to offer his since i want to start reading time and newsweek anyway i can probably get the subscription by tonight
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well, i dont have a credit card but im in the process of convincing my dad to offer his since i want to start reading time and newsweek anyway* * i can probably get the subscription by tonight
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Over here in the U.K Esquire is more of a "mans" magazine anyway
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Ok, I managed to get the article from Esquire without paying a cent I shall post it as soon as I have a bit of extra time!
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Here it is!
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dude, its a sweet article
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