The bar is and always will be the greatest comic arena ever devised. Every month, "FHM" magazine publishes a selection of the funniest jokes. This book brings you more than 500 of the best of them.
From the author of the cult bestsellers THE BOOK OF BUNNY SUICIDES and RETURN OF THE BUNNY SUICIDES comes another unmissable collection of rabbit-related self destruction...The bunnies are back - and there's only one thing on their minds. In this new collection, follow the continuing adventures of the fluffy little rabbits who just don't want to live any more...
Filled with wonderful full colour illustrations. Containing charming parables, stories for grown-ups, and laws of nature, this series is filled with witty musings and anecdotes about the way things are - or at least, the way things are on Harold's Planet!
Everybody knows that friends are the most important people in your life, always there to share your highs and lows, to celebrate the good times and be a shoulder to cry on in the bad. "The Friends' Book" is a fantastic way to show your best friend just how much you appreciate them. This title includes: essential advice on being a brilliant friend, from shopping tips to surprise parties; real life stories of remarkable friends and unusual friendships; how to have the best nights in, nights out and pampering ideas and cocktail recipe... read more
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All about fairies, these letters contain everything from wisdom to suggestions to chastisement. Lady Cottington has made notes in the margins not to mention smashed fairies throughout (will she EVER STOP this nasty habit?!). And the fairies...ah the fairies...they too have done their part, sprinkling magic and mayhem throughout. First published 2005.
The frustrating times when one's keys are 'misplaced' or one's sunglasses (stuck firmly on top of head) are just nowhere to be found. From the beach to the boardroom, life is a minefield full of these scenarios. This book celebrates those moments and features various hilarious unfinished doodles for you to complete and create.
With old age comes grey hair, dodgy knees, a sudden passion for re-runs of Murder, She Wrote, and an apparent God-given licence to speak one's mind and be generally offensive without fear of retribution. Under the guise of passing on the benefits of their experience to family members or just casual acquaintances, old people exercise their right to swear, cuss and insult as they please. These feisty philosophers take no prisoners as they use their scalpel-like tongues to dissect modern life and the younger generations. If challenged... read more