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Monday, February 13, 2012
Win an autographed copy of Neil Peart's Far and Away
[The 2-1-12 Neil Peart Hudson Handout!]
Neil Peart, Hudson Music and the Definitive Recording Guide have teamed up to sponsor a contest where one lucky fan will get booked and mugged, winning an autographed copy of Neil Peart's latest book Far and Away: A Prize Every Time along with an autographed Bubba's coffee mug. The winner will be drawn on February 28th, 2012 and notified by email. Just enter your name and email address in the form located here.
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I happened to read 'The Alchemist' a week or two ago. It's a great read for sure.
No pirates though...
#9,
I love "The Alchemist," one of my all-time favourite books.
#8,
Thanks for the Valentine's Day wishes...likewise!!!
In the book "The Alchemist", the main character is a young man who sets out to find his true dream. A substantial portion of the story takes place in a caravan across the Sahara Desert.
Have a very Geddy-licious Valentine's Day everyone!
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Love da Geddy! Miss da Geddy! ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
I love the humor: booked and mugged!
Far and away the coolest contest yet!
yeah, I know
How cool!! A coffee mug! :D
When I think of Pirates and Steampunk together, I think of Treasure Planet.
AAAAAAARRRRGGGGHHH!!!!
Pirates are for tourists
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