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Yes called the wife who was out shopping and asked here to get me book on sex.com
she will be thinking im some kind of pervert( not thinking she knows )
Yes called the wife who was out shopping and asked here to get me book on sex.com
she will be thinking im some kind of pervert( not thinking she knows )
I finished reading the book last night. It's a mildly interesting read, a mix of writing that implies it is non-fiction. Yet what undermines the book is the lack of substantiated quotes which suggests it is fiction...
What I would like to know is what happened to the deal between Levi, Warshavsky and Kremen. The book argues Levi and Warshavsky assisted in funding Kremen for a majority stake in sex.com. Warshavsky skipped town to live in Thailand after his business(es) collapsed.
I also think Keiren should have employed a better editor, the book avoidable errors and a mix of Americanisms and English...
A note to Kieren, there is some great research and he should be commended for it...
maybe... the problem is most of the drama occurs between documents being sent and phone calls between Cohen and Kremen... neither of who appear to want to divulge the information or that informations appears to unreliable or biased....