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Guy Code - A Reprint

Sebastian Schug

Editorial: Sebastian Schug

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Sinopsis

Short of the King James Bible, the "Guy Code" is unanimously agreed upon by men to be the single most important document to ever grace the male species. Not merely because it lists the subjects that make us, well, "us," so to speak. But due to the fact that we sometimes need a life check here and there. 
Sebastian Schug Publishing assumes no ownership, copyrights, etc. of the following publication as being its own, and is intended solely as both a free to produce reprint/dedication.
Disponible desde: 10/02/2020.

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