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In reply to the discussion: I bought a Hygiene Center for Christmas (Rick Steves) [View all]betsuni
(28,640 posts)43. And his books are terrific! Only guidebook that was really helpful to me was his.
I'm also surprised some DUers haven't heard of him.
He's so positive and enthusiastic -- sees things that need to be done and does them.
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Rick Steves - the name was familiar but I don't watch any TV. Wikipedia - wow.
erronis
18 hrs ago
#6
I've always liked Rick Steves and, to be honest, been envious of his life and work. This generous thing.....
FadedMullet
17 hrs ago
#11
Invisible is right !! I didn't know such things existed, though it seems like a fairly obvious benefit to society.
eppur_se_muova
16 hrs ago
#16
Pacific Northwest Democrat! Time to watch "Rick Steves' European Christmas," a tradition.
betsuni
8 hrs ago
#38
And his books are terrific! Only guidebook that was really helpful to me was his.
betsuni
3 hrs ago
#43