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A collection of quotes, poems, thoughts, and questions from imaginary folks I allow to hang out up in my head, the same guy who wrote Highway 23, The Unrepentant, a novel set in the early 50s, in Michigan. I call it an action/romance. Unlike Highway 23, Quien F!#kin' Sabe? isn't a story. It's a collection of thoughts, essays, quotations and poems by fictional friends in my head. While assembling material for ¿Quien F!#kin' Sabe? I ran into recurring characters like Mister Romance, Allison Wonderland, Senator Argo Stropmore, 47811 Up Above, Frank The Wanderer and others. So I made up a newspaper where they all work. The Daily Sht, a happening newspaper about Sht! that's happening looks like the papers in the old 1930s and 40s. Besides being featured in ¿Quien F!#kin' Sabe? these fine folks will have Op Ed chunks on the website that are current. There are also questions (some with answers, some without) and Stoner Doodles included. No latrine should be without this fine book.

These excerpts from the Daily Sht and audios and/or videos from my wrap ups on Sunday morning's Woodstock Roundtable on WDST 100.1 There are also t-shirts available with ¿Quien F!#kin' Sabe? on the front and Hopelessness is not a bummer on the back. Hopelessness Is Not A Bummer is a poem by Allison Wonderland. It's in the book and it's upbeat. The t-shirts are black and made in the USA. There's also a beautiful poster of the P-O-T poem that I wrote back in 1976.

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