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There is a New Issue of Truckin out, head over and read the Fantastic writings.
Always a good read.
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There is a New Issue of Truckin out, head over and read the Fantastic writings.
Always a good read.
May 2007, Vol. 6, Issue 5
"We close out the fourth year of Truckin' with an issue that features a couple of new scribes."
1. 60 Hours in Amsterdam, Part I by Paul McGuire
I
was worried that the Air France ticket agent in Nice was going to send
my bags to Paris. He kept asking me if I was going to Paris and I
responded with "Amsterdam" everytime he asked... More
2. Stuck in Monte Carlo by Otis Dart
It
was actually the sea that I had stepped out on the balcony to see. I'd
only been on the ground in Monte Carlo for a few hours. The moment I
crashed into my room at the brand new Monte Carlo Bay Resort, I'd
fallen into the most comfortable bed in the world... More
3. Emilio Estevez Loses His Tooth by BTreotch
Four
minutes earlier, Emilio Estevez was beating his kid-brother Carlos
while he was hog tied and strapped to the top rail of their swing set
with cheap-itchy yellow rope... More
4. Confessions of a Man by Sigge S. Amdal
I
should have asked her for a date. Any date at all. 4th of March, 6th of
April, didn't really matter. As long as we could go and have a dinner,
or see a movie or something. It's not like I'm craving a relationship,
I've got too much to do already, but it stung inside of me knowing that
I'd already lost a chance. A chance. Singular term. There could be more
coming... More
5. A Grand Day Out by Susan Bently
On
the other side of the road sat this German guy's car with a huge dent
on the bonnet and his family sitting in the car, wife and children
looking wide-eyed and pale. The bleeding carcass of a moose lay next to
the car, dark patches of blood over the centerline... More
6. City of Sins by Clay Champlin
People
head to Las Vegas for two reasons: salvation or condemnation. Those
looking to be saved from their mundane Midwestern lives bask in the
perpetual glow of the strip or gawk skyward at downtown's Freemont
street experience... More
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