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Description: Hilarious. Moving. Heartfelt.Sure, we could post those words and say they're what describes Cartel. Maybe those words would make you want to buy our e-magazine.But those words are a little annoying, aren't they? The truth is that Cartel is, at times, hilarious, moving, and heartfelt. But that isn't all of what it is.There's a letter from Mick Shaffer to the future boyfriend of his just-born daughter, Hank Layton’s post-game recap of a theoretical NBA Jam game between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Boston Celtics, Jenny Bahn’s meditation on therapy, the tale of the day Rosicky Jones spent selling guns, Tom Dinard’s story of a child, his dad, and the emotional challenge presented by a miniature golf course, Paul Shirley's reflections on what it’s like to be six-foot-nine, an autobiographical piece about fathers and baseball by Riley Breckenridge, interstitial comedic Venn diagrams by Matt Shirley, and Brian Oliu’s astounding treatise on metafiction, which utilizes professional wrestling and Super Mario Brothers to make its (or his) point.At first glance, the subject matter described above might seem too varied, too wide-ranging, too schizophrenic for one magazine. Sports, family, depression, video games, a gun show: these topics don’t seem to have anything in common.Except this: Cartel writers cared enough about these subjects that they were willing to spend a month agonizing over them.And that, we think, is about the best you can hope for out of writing. Hilarious, moving, and heartfelt, sure, but, we think, much, much more.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Cartel I: Machine Wash Warm. To get started finding Cartel I: Machine Wash Warm, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.