Who Cares Who’s 3rd?

Who Cares Who’s 3rd?

Who Cares Who's 3rd?

John Philips

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Editorial:
AuthorHouse UK
Año de edición:
2012
Materia
Television
ISBN:
9781468577907
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What lies herein defies my description; better that you judge for yourself....at the very reasonable price, below. Nor can Wikipedia and Who’s Who shed light on the author’s credentials - billboard superlatives and famous fan endorsements don’t exist to persuade you further (hence the room at the bottom). Fruitless too, searching for your name in the index: there isn’t one. Either invest, out of curiosity, or opt for James Patterson’s next (guaranteed) best-selling page-turner (left a bit...along the row of ’Ps’). Nice Guys Finish Last and Always the Bridesmaid had been done (in words...to music), and though Who cares who’s 3rd isn’t original (nor the theme, really), its front cover should tell you that this is about sport on the telly, basically - from Mexico City (and Bob Beamon), to the Greater London Urban Area (and Usain Bolt, you’d imagine). Those who’ve helped make it my journey of a lifetime are the real architects. John Philips

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