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Do Bats Have Bollocks?: and 101 more utterly stupid questions

Jon Butler and Bruno Vincent

Do Bats Have Bollocks?: and 101 more utterly stupid questions

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ISBN:
9780751541373

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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?

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 Spectator
  • 'The 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

Paperback: £7.99

Published 02/10/2008