Tuesday
Jan182011
My Review of a Soon-To-Be Classic American Travel Novel


That’s right, ladies and gents. In addition to writing good, I can read good too. And this break, I read what will soon become one of America’s most classic travel novels.Drink, Play, F@#k. Don’t act like you don’t know what that third word is. It’s obviously Fahk (the @ sign is always an A and # most definitely is either an e or an h, and since faek isn’t a word that I’ve ever heard of, it’s obviously fahk). Drink, Play, Fahk is decently funny...