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Bezig met laden... Penn and Teller's How to Play with Your Fooddoor Penn Jillette, Teller
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Typical Penn and Teller, i.e., interesting, irreverent, and hilarious. The reader gets a basic list of interesting things to do with food, including how to make Jesus appear on a tortilla when you heat it up, how to eat tref, and the classic poke-your-eye-out-at-the-restaurant-table-and-have-white-goo-squirt-all-over-while-you-scream-in-agony trick. The original issue of this work came with several props including an "untearable" sugar packet made of kevlar. You're supposed to surreptitiously put it in a bowl of such packets at a restaurant and wait for the unsuspecting victim to encounter the "untearable" packet. I put "untearable" in "quotes" because it turned out that particularly stubborn people could actually tear the packet open! To make matters worse, in the initial printing the overseas publisher had filled the packet with some caustic agent instead of sugar (or sugar substitute) which could have caused some non-humorous poisoning. The same year on an NPR interview, Penn and Teller mentioned this, and gave out a toll-free number to call for a replacement kevlar packet that did not use poison. My favorite? A tie between the electric pickle and the experiment with the high powered rifle and watermelon (with a gruesome tie in to the assassination of JFK). Bon appetit! geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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What kid of any age can resist a book guaranteed to make fellow diners blanch at restaurants or at the family dinner table? Mean, disgusting, vile, hilarious. The book that makes CRUEL TRICKS look like an etiquette guide. 35 black-and-white photos. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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