Up Shit Creek

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  • Up Shit Creek Book Detail

  • Author : Joe Lindsay
  • Release Date : 1997-08-01
  • Publisher : Ten Speed Press
  • Genre : Humor
  • Pages : 98
  • ISBN 13 : 0898159393
  • File Size : 62,62 MB

Up Shit Creek by Joe Lindsay PDF Summary

Book Description: We all know HOW TO SHIT IN THE WOODS—but do we dare? After reading this uproarious collection of "fecal misadventures" from a veteran river-rafting guide and yarn spinner extraordinaire, you may think twice before venturing out into the great beyond...or even down the hall to your nice safe water closet.

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