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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 817
EAN: 9780091900304
ISBN: 0091900301
Label: Ebury Press
Manufacturer: Ebury Press
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: September 02, 2004
Publisher: Ebury Press
Studio: Ebury Press
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I was kind of hoping for a series of funny, interesting or weird story's from people's school days, not necessarily celebritey's.
I was quite suprised that it wasn't anything like the TV show. Although the TV show is fantastic, this book isn't so good.
The book is written with the games, insults or whatever written in an alphabetical order, which is fair enough, but it could have been done better.
If you are hoping for a written version of the TV show, this ...
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I laughed until I cried, mentally ticking off all the pranks/jokes/violence inflicted on my classmates & myself. I have had to hide my copy somewhere very safe out of fear that my 11 year old would find out just what the comments of 'lively' on my school reports really alluded to. This is a must for anyone who has ever been to school & a waste of time for those that haven't because you wouldn't understand what the words meant...
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This book is simply chuffing great. It's funnier than a broken pit pony and will give you more laughs than you're ever likely to find at a comedy night down at the Huddersfield Emporium. Buy it now.
And you know what the icing on the cake is? Jimmy Carr is NOT in it. Not ONCE. That, for me, is the mark of true perfection.
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I read this and split my britches. My braces snapped. I laughed, I cried, I belmed furiously. I beabled at least three times.
Buy it for friends, for family, give it to strangers. It's that good.
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A compendious tome, epic in scope but intimate in detail, exploring the intricacies of its delicate subject matter with the methodical precision of a spade-fisted belmer torturing a kitten, this book has affected me more than any other literary work. Except perhaps Asterix and the Big Fight. But whereas Goscinny and Uderzo's magnum opus relied on slapstick absurdist humour and fat jokes, Blyth employs the more subtle tools of slapstick absurdist humour and fat jokes.
At times the parables ...
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