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Faced with the truth that his debts from Yale and his waistline had both ballooned out of control, Sam MacDonald devised a plan to change his life.
When Sam MacDonald graduated from Yale in 1995, he watched a classmate make inroads as a head-office guy in professional baseball, another become a day-trading millionaire, and another develop connections at the Playboy Mansion. Struggling to make ends meet, Sam shrugged his shoulders at their success and raised a tall one to them.
It wasn't until April of 2000 that Sam got his wake-up call. He weighed 340 lbs. He was flat broke. And the IRS had finally caught up with him. In a desperate attempt to save himself, Sam decided to limit himself to a budget of $8 a week and 800 calories a day. Surviving on lentils and fortitude, he embarked on a strange scheme he called "The Urban Hermit Plan."
He thought he would do it for a month. Instead, he embarked on a journey of personal discovery that revealed America as she really is. He lost 160 pounds in the process, befriended rent-dodging trailer-park denizens, flew to Bosnia on assignment, traveled to a peace festival in a ridiculous hippie van, had a run-in with Cooter from the Dukes of Hazzard, and met the woman who would later become his wife. This is a wildly hilarious story about backwoods living, as told by a man who should have known better.
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