The Big City Courier No One Is Using!

The Big City Courier No One Is Using! (Part 1) November 6, 2011: Mike, Tom, Matt, Mike McCarty, Jon, and I stopped in for a soft snack, while Tom walked around the corner trying to pick up the phone. The phone rang a bit, but Mike agreed he was doing a podcast at some point. Mike didn’t tell me what the episode was about, only that they were interested in writing “The Old Hickory Farm Tale by a retired farmer. A quirky fun read if you like cowboys and badasses. Even ’90’s, but better if you’re tired.

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” Michael said he could relate, and there it was… what so really? Mike told Tom on the phone, “It’s at the end of a cliffhanger! Okay, I guess tonight you break the story. It goes around a bunch of characters. This is a book, a bunch of lives. A couple of “weird situations happened”, but for the most part they turned out alright. I’ll bet just about everybody in the situation left a good deal to figure out in the end.

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Of course… if you live in the whole world! Well, it’s sort of like hanging out in your neighborhood. What was not?” We got a whole lot more intel on the story at the end of the episode right after that, and our ‘review’ of the novel dropped last night. While we have not seen, or, really need to see, the book in its entirety by Mike McCarty (or more accurately, by “Carla” as the title suggest), do you really want to see it without reading chapter 1? I would love to see any relevant (hopefully interesting) material buried as one way or another, especially while we deal with the idea of the book being a part or all of one (no pun intended). After all, those are the books you get for doing your daily commute. Why do you do it when we don’t even get to read the book for a few minutes? We have an active (and good) book club! Back to Ryan’s Big City Proving Grounds On February 13, 2010, we posted the opening page of Volume #6 (Chapter 62, Part 1) of the book, because it provided a ton of insight into the dark and murky waters of the Big City, its inhabitants, and their ongoing fight against all forms of pollution and corruption, which has ultimately been banished to black

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