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67 People I'd Like to Slap [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Apr-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Biteback Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1785901354
  • ISBN-13: 9781785901355
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Apr-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Biteback Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1785901354
  • ISBN-13: 9781785901355
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67 People I'd Like to Slap is one man's journey through the labyrinthine world of human angst and annoyance. The comedy writer, broadcaster and journalist Ian Collins lists, exposes and mocks that irritating contingent of the human race whose job, it seems, is to make life just a tad more infuriating than it needs to be.From psychics to exotic pet owners, Brits using chopsticks and over-35s at music festivals, through to middle-class protesters, elderly people in small cars and the billion cringe-crimes that are committed on social media every day (plus a healthy dose of well-known names too), Collins's often brutal but hilarious search into the pit of human idiocy leaves few stones unturned. He also addresses some of life's most serious questions:* Is Jeremy Clarkson part of a completely different gene pool?* What happens when you upset every Beyonce fan on the planet?* Why is Andrew Marr's sofa an affront to intelligent thinking?* How could a nice guy like Benedict Cumberbatch annoy anyone?* Has social media shrunk our brains?* What happens to a sense of shame when men visit the gym Part polemic and part diary, Collins spent a year documenting all those areas (and people) that could bug the hell out of the calmest of souls. Armed only with a sensible pen, notepad and a standard High Street blood pressure monitor, he sets out to create the ultimate list.In the author's words, 67 People I'd Like to Slap is the non-negotiable oracle of all things bamboozling when it comes to human behaviour - the definitive guide that no sane person could ever argue against. Or could you...?

Recenzijas

"This man is a genius." - Grace Dent; "Move over Charlie Brooker, there's a new polemicist in town" - Professor Kevin Dutton

Preface xi
Introduction xv
1 Men in Gyms
1(5)
2 Jeremy Clarkson
6(6)
3 Receipt Evangelists
12(3)
4 Charity Holiday Hoodwinkers
15(3)
5 Adults Reading Harry Potter
18(4)
6 Social Media and the Beyonce Massive
22(10)
7 Prince Andrew
32(4)
8 Brits Using Chopsticks
36(2)
9 Dodgy Parents at School Sports Days
38(4)
10 Owen Jones
42(3)
11 The Middle-Class Intelligentsia
45(4)
12 Jerry the Download Fiend
49(6)
13 Reality TV Morons
55(4)
14 Crowd Funders
59(2)
15 Name Botherers
61(4)
16 Man Spreaders
65(2)
17 People Who Don't Know How to Use a Phone
67(4)
18 Audience Participation Loons
71(2)
19 Over-35s at Music Festivals
73(3)
20 Thatcher Lovers
76(4)
21 Photo Weirdos
80(3)
22 Twitter News Bunnies
83(4)
23 Thatcher Haters
87(4)
24 People Who Can't Stop Clapping
91(4)
25 Bad Tat Bozos
95(4)
26 Noel Edmonds
99(5)
27 Plastic Protesters
104(4)
25 City Cyclists
108(4)
29 NJSS (Non-Judgemental Spouse Syndrome)
112(4)
30 Inane and Boastful Twitter Monkeys
116(5)
31 Virtue Signallers
121(7)
32 Jamie Oliver
128(7)
33 Exotic Pet Owners
135(5)
34 People Who Don't Know How to Eat Properly
140(3)
35 Social Media Campaigners
143(5)
36 Cryptic Facebook Posters
148(3)
37 Amateur Traffic Wardens
151(6)
38 Corbyn and Farage Super-Fans
157(4)
39 Backpackers
161(5)
40 Fancy Dress Addicts
166(3)
41 Magistrates
169(4)
42 Men Who Show Up at Parties with a Guitar
173(3)
43 Selfie Stickers
176(2)
44 Travis Kalanick
178(4)
45 Uber Drivers
182(9)
46 Evan Wright
191(5)
47 Greg Wallace
196(4)
48 Miscast TV Presenters
200(3)
49 Andrew Marr
203(3)
50 The Elderly Person in Small Car Club
206(4)
51 Clueless Parents
210(5)
52 The Professionally Offended
215(7)
53 Men's Hairdressers
222(4)
54 Schnoz Criminals
226(4)
55 People Who Don't Know How to Queue
230(4)
56 Supermarket Piggies
234(3)
57 Hotel Receptionists
237(5)
58 Idiots with Books
242(4)
59 Buffet Monsters
246(3)
60 Penguins
249(4)
61 Parcel Delivery Clowns
253(5)
62 Council Chiefs
258(4)
63 Cashpoint Phobics
262(5)
64 Folk Who Claim They Can Talk to the Dead
267(6)
65 People Who Hate Nick Clegg
273(4)
66 The Question Time Audience
277(6)
67 Middle-Class Twenty-Somethings
283(4)
Epilogue 287(6)
Acknowledgements 293(2)
About the Author 295
Ian Collins is best known as a radio presenter with LBC, hosting The Late Show. He is also a comedy writer and journalist and a regular pundit for Sky News, BBC News, BBC1's This Week and BBC2's Daily Politics, invariably taking a sideways look at current affairs. You can also catch him occasionally getting a public lashing on Radio 4's The Moral Maze.