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1227 QI Facts to Blow Your Socks Off by John Lloyd; John Mitchinson; James Harkin
$19.99 AUD
Category: Gift & Humour
QI is the smartest comedy show on British television, but few people know that we're also a major legal hit in Australia, New Zealand, Israel and Africa and an illegal one on BitTorrent. We also write books and newspaper columns; run a thriving website, a Facebook page, a Twitter feed; and produce an iP ...Show more
1,227 QI Facts to Blow Your Socks Off by John Lloyd
$19.99 AUD
Category: Gift & Humour
A buffet groaning with mouth-watering nuggets from QI's first ten years.
1,234 Qi Facts to Leave You Speechless by John Lloyd
$22.99 AUD
Category: Gift & Humour
The QI team have blown your socks off, made your jaw drop and knocked you sideways. Now they return with 1,234 brand-new mind-blowing facts that will leave you speechless. flowers get suntans; Denmark imports prisoners; bees can fly higher than Mount Everest; The Republic of Ireland first got postcodes ...Show more
1,339 QI Facts to Make Your Jaw Drop by John Lloyd
$19.99 AUD
Category: Gift & Humour | Series: Quite Interesting Ser.
Following the sensational success of 1,227 QI Facts to Blow Your Socks Off, the QI team returns with a fresh stack of facts to astonish and enlighten. Pigs suffer from anorexia. Wagner always wore pink silk underwear. Rugby School's first official rugby kit in 1871 included a bow tie. Lord Kitchener ...Show more
Afterliff: The New Dictionary of Things There Should Be Words For by John Lloyd
$22.99 AUD
Category: Gift & Humour
Agharoo - A larger-than-life sneeze in a Bollywood comedy, used as the basis for a dance routine. Toames pl - The first furtive touching of toes in bed after a severe row with your partner. Ruswarp - To deliberately write a word unclearly when you don't know how to spell it. Loudwater - A child's strong ...Show more
QI: the Third Book of General Ignorance by John Lloyd
$24.99 AUD
Category: Gift & Humour | Series: Quite Interesting Ser.
The Third Book of General Ignorance gathers together 180 questions, both new and previously featured on the BBC TV programme's popular 'General Ignorance' round, and show why, when it comes to general knowledge, none of us knows anything at all. Who invented the sandwich? What was the best thing before ...Show more
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