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God and Mr. Gomez

When Jack and Denny Smith decided to build a vacation dream house in Baja, California, they had no idea what they were in for. As their house took form, little things went wrong along the way. Fortunately philosophy that all practical problems can be solved, with a little time and a little tequila.

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  • "When Jack and Denny Smith decided to build a vacation dream house in Baja, California, they had no idea they were entering a phase of their lives "that would capture the fancy of readers throughout the United States." Through a series of strange and whimsical adventures, they would find that building a house takes God and Mr. Gomez."
  • "When Jack and Denny Smith decided to build a vacation dream house in Baja, California, they had no idea what they were in for. As their house took form, little things went wrong along the way. Fortunately philosophy that all practical problems can be solved, with a little time and a little tequila."@en
  • "When Jack and Denny Smith embarked on a joint venture to build a vacation dream house in Baja, California, ?we had no inkling that we would be entering into a phase of our lives that would capture the fancy of readers throughout the United States.? What they encounter is ?a bizarre variety of adventures?hazardous but hilarious,? (Los Angeles Times) in which they find that building a house takes God and Mr. Gomez, a little time, and perhaps, a little tequila."@en
  • "When Jack and Denny Smith decided to build a vacation dream house in Baja, California, they had no idea they were entering a phase of their lives "that would capture the fancy of readers throughout the United States." Through a series of strange and whimsical adventures, they would find that building a house takes God and Mr. Gomez. As their house took form first in their imaginations and then on paper, little things went wrong along the way. The building site had a way of moving slightly each time they visited it, and by the time the foundation was laid, it had moved to the middle of the road. Gomez got around that by simply moving the road. Fortunately, Gomez was always on hand to provide the solution, with the philosophy that all practical problems can be solved -- with a little time and a little tequila."@en
  • "When Jack and Denny Smith decided to build a vacation dream house in Baja, California, they had no idea they were entering a phase of their lives "that would capture the fancy of readers throughout the United States." Through a series of strange and whimsical adventures, they would find that building a house takes God and Mr. Gomez. As their house took form first in their imaginations and then on paper, little things went wrong along the way. The building site had a way of moving slightly each time they visited it, and by the time the foundation was laid, it had moved to the middle of the road. Gomez got around that by simply moving the road. Fortunately, Gomez was always on hand to provide the solution, with the philosophy that all practical problems can be solved--with a little time and a little tequila."@en
  • "A humourous account of the author's experiences in building a vacation home in Baja, California."@en
  • "Romero Gomez leased a plot of land to the author, who describes his life with relation to this peninsula."

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  • "God and Mr. Gomez"
  • "God and Mr. Gomez"@en