The Dilbert Future

Registered by nut of Kilkenny City, Co. Kilkenny Ireland on 3/17/2003
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2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by nut from Kilkenny City, Co. Kilkenny Ireland on Monday, March 17, 2003
I find it very hard to give away books, so I'm giving away my boyfriend's! (With his permission...). He's got two of these.

Journal Entry 2 by nut at on Wednesday, March 19, 2003
Released on Wednesday, March 19, 2003 at St Stephens Green in Dublin, Dublin Ireland.

Go in through Lesson St entrance, turn right. First bench. You can see the playground from it.

Journal Entry 3 by tweeona from Galway, Co. Galway Ireland on Thursday, March 20, 2003
hello i found this book on a park bench in St Stephens Green in Dublin.I must admit i was a bit sceptical about a free book, the "look inside" note only heighens those feelings of doubt, I was expecting to find syringes, condoms, excrement, antrax or pop up snakes, my faith in society has been restablished.
Your book has crossed the country, it is now sitting on my coffee table in galway city. I'd like to thank you for this book i'd arrived in dublin without anything to read which is unusual for me i always have a book with me, I can't sleep without reading first, and in the absence of reading material i ended up reading the only book i could find in my friends apartment " the little book of hope" which is not my thing at all i have all the hope i could want. But your book served me well entertaining me on a lonely train trip back to galway, Thank you very much.
So far i have enjoyed this book emensly, its a sort of cynical philosophical view on modern day society, i can't beleive someone wrote it before me. When i'm finished i'll pass it on to friends i know laods of people who would love it( it reminds me of hitch hikers guide to the galaxy which circulated with gussto among my friends recently.
On a different note i'm so gald to meet such a volume of people with the same love and reverance of books and reading(and hopefully same disregard for speeling and structure) and i would like to tell you that my favourite book is "Down and Out in Paris and London " by George Orwell if you haven't yet read it then i suggest you do.
Who left the book there , who are you, why did you do it, please leave an entry i'm so curious.

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