Practicing Zen Without A License is a treatise of religion and
philosophy as written by Kurt Vonnegut and Douglas Adams in the
year 2450 AD. Or something like that. Wisdom and practicality lurk
beneath the bad jokes and worse puns and purposeful disregard for
convention and grammar, or as OB Wanda (Roshi) would have it,
"dialect, slang, anecdotes, wild-ass metaphors, jokes, free
association, word-music"
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