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You Are a Dog in Company on a Shelf III

Wednesday, May 11, 2005  Terry


You Are a Dog in Company on a Shelf III
by Terry Bain.
It's always fun to find your book somewhere. I've yet to find it somewhere particularly unexpected. This picture was taken at a friend's house, so my chances were good that they would have a copy.

I'm still waiting to run across somebody reading it on an airplane, or sitting in a new acquantance's bathroom, or tossed from a moving automobile.

If you see it somewhere, take a picture and send it to me, won't you?

Hm. This puts me in the mind of a contest.

Yes.

Contest coming soon.

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At May 27, 2005 3:37 PM, Sheepdog said "I'm still waiting to run across somebody reading it on an airplane,"

I read it on my flight from Portland,OR to Ontario,CA last Tuesday.
Thank you for your humorous and insightful book.    

At May 27, 2005 4:05 PM, Terry said See there? It could happen some day. I'll be sitting there and I'll turn to the person next to me and say "whatcha reading?" And they'll say, "You Are a Dog." And I'll say, "oh." And then I'll wonder if I should risk it. Should I ask if they like it?

I'll have to wait until that happens to see. Might be unbearably fun.     Add a Comment



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