So I decided to join in the fun and bought a copy - it's only $20. I think
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I would not have thought of purchasing the program were it not for this thread.
I intend to add some squats to the program simply because for me squats are necessary. Back in 2000 I wanted to get back into lifting but I had a busy job and a new baby so I went on a minimalist program of clean and push press (I used a barbell as I hadn't yet bought KBs) and back squats. It wasn't really an organized program as I just worked up to an easy single in both lifts. Also, my clean at the time was more of a "power upright row from the floor" kind of thing as I hadn't received any instruction other than from the Internet (which at that time was minimal). I don't even think I made contact with the bar on my thighs, that's how bad it was. Ran this 3x per week. Despite having crappy clean technique and no programming to speak of I made the best progress in gaining strength that I had ever made. My bench press and deadlift both went up and I didn't even train those lifts. Since then the clean and "overhead" (press, push press, or jerk depending on the weight) has been my favorite exercise.
I'm hoping to gain some conditioning with The Giant given that this program is based on repetitions. I'll see how to fit the squat into all of this and post my solution to those who are interested.