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Schott's Original Miscellany - Ben Schott |
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21/03/03 (87 review reads) |
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Advantages: Solves niggling worries
Disadvantages: Doesn't solve big problems like the meaning of life or why blue is blue and not green
Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! Ladies and gentlemen. Lala! The book you have all been waiting for. Lala! All those times when you were nagged by stupid little questions like 'what does silly-mid mean?' or 'which book comes after deuteronomy' or 'what happens to the lustful in Dante's hell?', all you needed was this book to find out. Dadadadadadada! It feels nice, and is written in the lovely font, Garamond, which is used by true gentlemen. Ben Schott now has a column in a newspaper (The Independent?). More info on the book can be found at http://www.schott-media.com/misc/ I got this book as a present for my birthday back in November from my friend Owen. He doesn't buy presents for his friends himself- he leaves it to his parents. Even so, this was before it really took off, so I was able to look cool by having one ahead of everyone else. Now I think it is the best-selling book of the year or something. Popular anyway. I foster hopes that he will bring out new editions every now and then: I would certainly be willing to buy them.
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- 01/06/03 I as well recieved a copy on my birthday. Hurrah. |
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