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Do Bats Have Bollocks? and 101 More Utterly Stupid Questions - Jon Butler


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Do Bats Have Bollocks? and 101 More Utterly Stupid Questions - Jon Butler

 
Description: ISBN 0751541370 / Genre: Humour / Author: Jon Butler, Bruno Vincent / Paperback / 192 Pages / Book is published 2008-10-02 by Sphere

Newest Review: ... of the Old Git magazine. The magazine then receives various replies from a wide variety of people that can be actually ... more

 ... serious or outrageous, but it's mostly the latter of that sentence. Many of the answers suggested are untrue. However, the hilarity of these answers makes for a rather amusing read. The questions published in this book vary from the important pressing matters of our current affairs, to the downright bizarre. Questions included in the book are; Is time travel possible? Would it help Global Warming if I left my fridge door open? How many ways are there to skin a cat? When they make bubble wrap in a factory, what do they pac...more

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Premium Review Do Bats Have Bollocks? and 101 More Utterly Stupid Questions - Jon Butler: Bats + B****ks = one very funny read (666 words)
by - written on 30/01/09 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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I have the read the brilliant bestseller that is Do Ants have Arseholes? (I have wrote a review of that, however it was my first review so it isn't of a brilliant standard) After thoroughly enjoying that book, I decided to purchase the next book; provocatively entitled Do Bats have Bollocks? It was deemed last years critically acclaimed book created by Jon Butler and Bruno Vincent. It was only £5 so I decided to treat myself. After finishing the book in one sitting, a mere 200 pages long, to call it a treat would be something of an understatement. The book, much like its predecessor involves various questions asked by should we say the less literate ...  Read the complete review

 

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