Newton's Disease may or may not exist. Griffen Biederman is going to find out. Griffen's own existence is a quagmire of disappointment - work is a vacuum, his shrink is a pusher and his marriage is a joke. Richard Nixon is a client on the ...See moreNewton's Disease may or may not exist. Griffen Biederman is going to find out. Griffen's own existence is a quagmire of disappointment - work is a vacuum, his shrink is a pusher and his marriage is a joke. Richard Nixon is a client on the phone. He may or may not have Newton's Disease. Consolidated Mutual, Griffen's employer, dictates that Mr. Nixon be denied without question, but in a fit of individualism Griffen bucks the system to track down the truth. What he discovers will have you questioning what you know. Does 16 9 = 23? Do Catholic parents raise Presbyterian children? Is selflessness unattainable? Yes and other answers found within. **WARNING** May Cause Dizziness // Take With Food Written by
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