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November 18, 2010

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stephanie

That is so cool that you were included in his book - i love the concept with the toilet paper, it certainly made me laugh.

sana

That's awesome, I would not have expected Rainn to write a book like this but wow, I love it.

Rach

Love Rainn! Dwight is hysterical. And definitely outside North America - Australia far enough for you?

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