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I Wanna Be - a Diamond . Someday!
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I Wanna Be - a Diamond . Someday! in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $5.39
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I Wanna Be - a Diamond . Someday! in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $5.39
Original price: $5.99
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Geoff McEwen, a US Navy Vietnam veteran, has been married twice and divorced twice. After his second divorce, his address became the interstate with a series of moves in a pattern of figure eights. Wherever he was, he needed to be someplace else. Self-imprisoned by his self-doubts, insecurities, and self-deprecation, he settled into a life of introspection, questioning his choices and beliefs and searching for something even he could not define. It was like living in the rearview mirror while life flashed bye* the windshield, being spectator rather than participating. On a December night in a Montana bar, Geoff finds a reason to reconnect with life, triggering a journey through his past experiences and old animosities. *"Bye" is used here in the sense of moving on with life without participation-as in the bye weeks of football. Anton K. Vyborny
Geoff McEwen, a US Navy Vietnam veteran, has been married twice and divorced twice. After his second divorce, his address became the interstate with a series of moves in a pattern of figure eights. Wherever he was, he needed to be someplace else. Self-imprisoned by his self-doubts, insecurities, and self-deprecation, he settled into a life of introspection, questioning his choices and beliefs and searching for something even he could not define. It was like living in the rearview mirror while life flashed bye* the windshield, being spectator rather than participating. On a December night in a Montana bar, Geoff finds a reason to reconnect with life, triggering a journey through his past experiences and old animosities. *"Bye" is used here in the sense of moving on with life without participation-as in the bye weeks of football. Anton K. Vyborny

















