Why should we be forced to accept stuff that's a bit rubbish? Shouldn't things work? Why doesn't someone care? I mean, is it really too much to ask? This book deals with these questions.
Why should we be forced to accept stuff that's a bit rubbish? Shouldn't things work? Why doesn't someone care? I mean, is it really too much to ask? This book deals with these questions.
Is It Really Too Much To Ask . . . For short people to finally admit they're shrubs? For Prince William to dress as Ronald Mcdonald? For children to learn to always let dad win? In volume five of The World According to Clarkson, Jeremy continues to beat a path of sense through the tangled forests of cluelessness and everyday idiocy. On the way he suggests new ways to improve the world- Replacing Jobseeker's Allowance with bread and sherry Creating the sovereign state of Chipping Norton Putting a microchip in your genitals - yes, really! Pithy, provocative and considerably taller than Richard Hammond, Jeremy Clarkson is at his best wrestling with the thorny issues of the age and showing us how it could all so easily be better than it is. Is it really too much to ask? 'Brilliant . . . laugh-out-loud.' Daily Telegraph 'Outrageously funny . . . will have you in stitches.' Time Out
“Brilliant . . . laugh-out-loud funny”
Outrageously funny . . . will have you in stitches Time Out Very funny . . . I cracked up laughing on the tube Evening Standard Daily Telegraph Praise for Clarkson -
Jeremy Clarkson began his career on the Rotherham Advertiser. Since then he has written for the Sun, the Sunday Times, the Rochdale Observer, the Wolverhampton Express & Star, all of the Associated Kent Newspapers and Lincolnshire Life.
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