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Follow The Money

What do you do if you want to get underneath the skin of a country - to understand its people and feel its heartbeat? You can follow the rest of the tourists or you can take the advice of Watergate reporter Bob Woodwards source Deep Throat and follow the money. Steve Boggan did just that by setting free a ten-dollar bill and accompanying it on an epic journey for thirty days and thirty nights across 3 300 miles armed only with a sense of humour and a small and increasingly grubby set of clothes. As he cuts crops with farmers in Kansas pursues a repo woman from Colorado gets wasted with a blues band in Arkansas and hangs out at a quarterbacks mansion in St Louis Boggan enters the lives of ordinary (and extraordinary) people as they receive - and pass on - the bill. Add to that the
missionaries from Missouri the Amish in Michigan the banker from Chicago and the deer hunters from Detroit and what emerges is a chaotic affectionate and funny portrait of a modern-day America that tourists rarely see.
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    What do you do if you want to get underneath the skin of a country
    - to understand its people & feel its heartbeat? You can follow the rest of the tourists or you can take the advice of Watergate reporter Bob Woodwards source Deep Throat & follow the money. Steve Boggan did just that by setting free a ten-dollar bill & accompanying it on an epic journey for thirty days & thirty nights across 3 300 miles armed only with a sense of humour & a small & increasingly grubby set of clothes. As he cuts crops with farmers in Kansas pursues a repo woman from Colorado gets wasted with a blues band in Arkansas & hangs out at a quarterbacks mansion in St Louis Boggan enters the lives of ordinary (and extraordinary) people as they receive
    - & pass on
    - the bill. Add to that the missionaries from Missouri the Amish in Michigan the banker from Chicago & the deer hunters from Detroit & what emerges is a chaotic affectionate & funny portrait of a modern-day America that tourists rarely see.

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