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Old 10-14-2005, 10:33 PM   #1
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hank the cowdog/ John R. Erickson

has anyone read Hank the Cowdog? or anything by John R. Erickson?

it was one of my favorites, and still is although i haven't read one in a while; they gotta be some of the funniest books ever, you'll understand if you've ever read one
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I haven't read or listening to any of the audio-books in forever but I -LOVE- Hank the Cowdog.

I turned my entire family on to him, as well as my grandparents who both love the audiobooks for long drives.
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oh yeah, i forgot about the audio books, they were really funny too, Erickson does all those voices himself, so funny
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