Taking a mid-career break to travel to all 58 U.
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Based on comments we\'ve received from readers, we should warn you about these as well.
We also talk about drinking beer and eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
If these are offensive to you, then you might re-consider whether you should read this book.
These are representative examples of what we feel are the most adult language usages in the book.
For the sake of full disclosure, Karen\'s testicle comment offends Matt as well.
Still, another quotes Karen as saying that men who use a laptop while it sits directly on their lap expose themselves to the risk of cooking their testicles.
Another passage mentions that Matt has a low tolerance for bullshit.
There is a point in the book where Matt suggests that one of the caves at Carlsbad Caverns National Park be named Put Your Scrotum in a Vise Cave.
We are not entirely sure which are the offending words, but here are a few possible candidates.
Some have voiced concerns about the language we used in the book.
All that said, many readers have commented that it\'s laugh out loud funny and a light-hearted glimpse of our journey through the parks.
If you are looking for eloquent descriptions of the natural beauty we encountered or detailed descriptions of every activity you can do in each park, there are many other books available where you can find that information.
National Parks, this book may be for you.
If you enjoy quirky humor set in the magnificent U.
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Rather, it is our story about how we did it.
National Parks although many readers have said they\'ve found it to be a useful guide.
We did not intend for this book to be a travel guide nor a recommendation for how to visit all 59 of the U.
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We use these events as the vehicle to deliver insights about our relationship.
We describe a few of our experiences in each park but do not provide an exhaustive overview of each experience or park.
It is at times irreverent, unpredictable and sarcastic, all in the spirit of humor.
We wrote the book as a series of emails to our friends, Bob and Sue, in which we share our humorous and quirky observations.
National Parks.
Dear Bob and Sue is the story of our (Matt and Karen Smith) journey to all 59 U.
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National Parks, the authors describe their sense of awe in exploring the parks and share humorous and quirky observationsNin the form of e-mails written to their friends.
Taking a mid-career break to travel to all 58 U.
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