Protestantism and Its Relation to the Moral, Intellectual and Spiritual Development of Modern Times: A Lecture (1872)
Archibald Alexander Cameron
Protestantism and Its Relation to the Moral, Intellectual and Spiritual Development of Modern Times: A Lecture (1872)
Archibald Alexander Cameron
Banana Heads from the Acrapolips is ultimately a story about lifeas potential for generating hilarity. In it, Lou Gioia, die-hard Brooklynite and water polo fan, takes the reader on the adventure of a lifetime to Athens during the 2004 Olympics. Affectionately calling themselves abanana heads, a Lou and his best friend, Tommy, could not be more hilarious travel companions. Whether itas their flippant personalities or those famous Brooklyn accents, they seem to generate excitement, confusion, and flat-out hilarity everywhere. Aside from their drunken antics and comical culture clashes, this is not a afeel good storya of athletic triumph. This is a story about the multiple dimensions of friendship and affiliation; about two guys laughing their butts off or crying like babies on each otheras shoulder.
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