More Pets With Tourette’s
£2.70
The swearing epidemic tightens its grip on the animal kingdom in this follow-up to the cult best-seller, Pets With Tourette’s. Full to the brim with cutesy pet photos and outrageously naughty captions from the twisted minds of Leigh and Lepine, this new offering with blaspheming bunnies and cussing kitties is guaranteed to shock and amuse in equal measure.
Be warned: you might not be able to look your pet hamster in the face again…
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Additional information
Publisher | Summersdale (1 Sept. 2008) |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 96 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1840246987 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1840246988 |
Dimensions | 13.97 x 1.27 x 13.97 cm |
by Adam Longden
i have bough tis book for many friends to read at the end of a stressful day, it makes them laugh and would recommend to anyone, i have bought a few from this series and always given people a laugh.
by Bargain hunter
Bought as a gift. Looks in excellent condition. I’m sure they’re gonna find it as funny as the first one.
by J. Woodhead
Thankyou
by Tasha
Funny
by Adam Longden
I’ve had to put it down before i piss myself! It’s great!!! Would say to the seller though “take the £2.00 charity shop sticker off the back” x
by Carla
Should have left it at the first book.
by Bearraigh Lunt
When I bought this book last year, I didn’t find it funny at all…I found it ****ing HILARIOUS. I defy ANYONE to try and read this with a straight face because it’s virtually impossible. From cover to cover, you’ll be in bulk (as we say in Liverpool) and that will last for a good while afterwards and the same goes for Pets With Tourettes. If on the other hand, you DO manage to read it with a straight face and without convulsing into giggles, then there’s something SERIOUSLY wrong with you. Plus, if you’re a mischievous sort like me, then show this to anyone who is easily corruptible, like a simple-minded friend. Well, what are you waiting for? Get ORDERING!
by V. Levy
Tears ran down my face reading this book. The captions, often smutty, deliver a dissonance when used with the cute animal and bird picture. I am cynical about people who claim that a joke made them spray the contents of their mouths over all and sundry as I’ve yet to come across a joke that gets anywhere near that degree of uncontrolled mirth. – This book is as close at it gets to involuntary spasms of laughter.
The humour is smutty and of the fnaar, fnaar type. It appeals mainly to adolescent males of all ages though I was surprised by meeting a woman who had read and loved the book. Women, in my experience, do not see what’s funny. It’s their loss…