Description
The letters page of Old Git magazine continues to offer its readers an opportunity to ask and provide answers to the most pressing questions of our times. Questions such as:
Would it help global warming if I left my fridge door open?
What's the riskiest game of risk ever played?
If I fell down a disused mineshaft would Lassie really run and get help, or just sit there licking his balls?
Do Bats Have Bollocks? features a host of completely new and untrue questions and answers. With bags more rude jokes, shaggy dog stories and the odd entry from a new, bewildered editor who's wondering what the hell he's got himself into, this book is every bit as laugh-out-loud funny as last year's hugely successful volume Do Ants Have Arseholes?
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About the Author
Jon Butler and Bruno Vincent both work in publishing.
Reviews
For DO ANTS HAVE ARSEHOLES?: 'A very funny spoof of pop-science collections' - The Daily Telegraph Every year, one funny book seems to stand out from all the others. This year, it s Do Ants Have Arseholes?... a rip-roaring parody ' - The SpectatorThe book being touted as this year's can't-miss, downstairs-loo-fixture of a dead-cert publishing-phenomenon-cum-stocking-filler sensation - The Guardian
Book Information
ISBN 9780751541373
Author Jon Butler
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Sphere
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Weight(grams) 171g
Dimensions(mm) 197mm * 126mm * 15mm