like i said about nipples, this was another disappointment. i don't understand how a book about these topics could be so boring. i guess it must be that even though they sound like interesting questions, they have really boring answers.
This is what I call a prime example of a "Bathroom Read". Gross as it sounds, this book's purpose to ask all those random questions people have like:
Is it true that you cannot die in a dream? Can you get herpes from a hot tub? Why do your ears pop on an airplane?
The answers are funny, informative and interesting. This sequel to "Why do Men have Nipples?" continues to provide us with more answers to life's most pressing questions. In the end it's the perfect book to pick up whenever you have a moment to yourself. Enjoy!
I started reading this one with the assumption that it would be better than the first book, and I was right. The problem lies with its disappearance. Apparently such a good book someone has run off with it forcing me to buy another copy. Oh well I'll gladly pay for this one again
It was a pretty quick read (read it on a flight to Phoenix) and really educational, asking the "what the heck?" questions of life. Id like to read the others they wrote....
I am still reading this book, but find the random and sometimes useless information interesting and entertaining. I was pleased to have the age old question of why men don't listen answered . . .
Having finished the book, it was entertaining and interesting. I am a useless knowledge junkie though so it probably appealed to that portion of my personality. I was a little annoyed that some of the question remained unanswered, but all in all it was a good read.
By the author of "the sugar frosted nutsack", this is the sequel to the remarkable "why do men have nipples?"m which answers some of life's most important philosophical questions, this totally serious volume will provide answers to all the seekers of the deepest truths for generations to come.