How would you spend $300 Million if you knew you were going to die any day now? After a rather dull life, George is diagnosed with terminal cancer on the same day he wins the lottery. Instead of lying in bed, wasting away, he decides to see the world as expensively as possible with his best friend, Carl. And it is through death that they find the best in life. Although most people would spend their remaining days with friends and family, relaxing - George and Carl are essentially lost boys who never grew up. How could anyone expect a different reaction from grown children forced to deal with...
How would you spend $300 Million if you knew you were going to die any day now? After a rather dull life, George is diagnosed with terminal cancer on ...
This book is meant to be a consideration for President Trump and the United States of America in the wake of the 2016 presidential election. It is a "letter" to all of the diverse people who truly love this country, our freedom and our fellow citizens. Its only intention is for all of us to find tolerance and understanding for one another, including and especially President-Elect Donald Trump.
This book is meant to be a consideration for President Trump and the United States of America in the wake of the 2016 presidential election. It is a "...