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Holky! Máte rády klábosení, nakupování a smích a občas si poslechnete nějaké ty drby? Pak je tahle knížka pro vás! Totálně šílená a plná srandy.






Holky! Máte rády klábosení, nakupování a smích a občas si poslechnete nějaké ty drby? Pak je tahle knížka pro vás! Totálně šílená a plná srandy.
Mládí se dívá do budoucnosti, stáří se dívá do minulosti, střední věk se dívá do zrcadla a nemůže uvěřit svým očím. Hlavu vzhůru! To nejhorší teprve přijde! Během života se člověk mění v seznam příznaků. Nad touto nevyhnutelnou tragédií můžete plakat anebo se jí zasmát. Tady je malý dárek, který vám pomůže zbrzdit pád.
Knižka, ktorá si berie na mušku sex a chlapov. Štipľavé výroky a bezočivé kresby sú zárukou vynikajúcej zábavy.
Kniha pre vtipné, drzé, koketné i náročné – pre všetky, ktoré majú rady humor. Šteklivý, vtipný darček!
You've had enough, the kids are squabbling, there's a heap of ironing and your bloke's watching football. Put your feet up and treat yourself with the rebellious little book. You, and all fellow slaves, will love it.
Expelled from Oxford for indecent behaviour, Paul Pennyfeather is oddly unsurprised to find himself qualifying for the position of schoolmaster at Llanabba Castle. His colleagues are an assortment of misfits, including Prendy (plagued by doubts) and captain Grimes, who is always in the soup (or just plain drunk). Then Sports Day arrives, and with it the delectable Margot Beste-Chetwynde, floating on a scented breeze. As the farce unfolds and the young run riot, no one is safe, least of all Paul. Taking its title from Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Evelyn Waugh's first, funniest novel immediately caught the ear of the public with his account of an ingénu abroad in the decadent confusion of 1920s high society.
Fall over laughing with this hilarious book about getting older. Life is about to degenerate into a pile of symptoms. You can't cry about this inevitable tragedy, but you can laugh about it. So here's a little gift to help ease the downfall.
Poor mum, what would we do without her Mums have a crazy, hetic life, doing so much for so many people, their hard work and love taken for granted. So here's a lovely - and very funny - little book that says 'Sorry Mum!' for all the worry i've caused. And thanks for everything that you've done. I love you. Mums need a little thanking. They'll apprieciate the humour, and they'll love it that you've shown just how much care.
The text of the traditional song is accompanied by flap-up illustrations which reveal the various inhabitants of MacDonald's farm.