The much maligned mullet gets a glam makeover? Actually, I’m pretty sure this is yet another tongue-in-cheek bashing of the much maligned mullet.
Read the full story »The irony train is leaving the station. Next stop, Dummerville. Companion book: How to Raise Your I.Q. by Eating Gifted Children
According to Amazon.com, 14% of customers who view this book, buy the video game Civilization IV instead. I guess playing video games and not dating white women go hand in hand.
Forget for a second that this book confronts the technical problems of a Y2K crisis that never materialized. The book’s allusions to a hoax-apolis of Biblical proportions, and an impending one-world government take the cake. Reading the customer reviews (especially the ones prior to 2000) provide much of the comic relief, and at least one [...]
Amazing confirmation that a reptilian extraterrestrial race has controlled the world for thousands of years.
Personally, I think that this is exactly the kind of inside-the-box thinking we need to get ourselves through these Tough Economic Times™. Purchase it together with Knitting With Dog Hair: Better A Sweater From A Dog You Know and Love Than From A Sheep You’ll Never Meet, as well as a filler item and receive [...]
Who knows, this recession might come to an end at some point, sparing some of us the necessity of wearing a sweater made out of our pets. Alternate title: Shed Your Dignity As Your Pet Sheds His Hair. Most people are shocked at the idea of using dog wool, but, as Sanke explains on her website, [...]
You take this book, pair it with English as a Second F*cking Language: How to Swear Effectively, and you may have the two most useless linguistics books ever written.
Ok, so lets assume for the sake of argument that the moon rock shadows or the waving appearance of the American flag could mean that the moon landing was faked. Does anyone still care? Aren’t there bigger fish to fry, more pertinent conspiracies to pursue?
Anytime you use a portmanteau word in a book title you give God an excuse to, at least, shorten the life expectancy of a kitten. When said book contains instructions on making 3-d paper vaginas and penises (and giant sperm), you pretty much cement your inclusion in this website, and there are also other sites [...]
Two books. One author. Two diametrically opposed titles. Leonard Nimoy wrote I Am Not Spock in 1979 as an in depth look at the starring role that defined his career, as well as a broader perspective on the rest of his life. 1996 brought more of the same, but I guess Still Not Spock just [...]
I’ve been unable to find any other titles by Mr. Reepah Gud Wan, which leads me to believe that Zen of Farting was indeed a one-rip wonder.
Here’s another example of a sassy, saucy book with an ironic title, akin to How to Raise Your IQ by Eating Gifted Children. If only more authors were as adroit and maverick as the men who penned the two aforementioned works. Submitted by Ramiro C.