Sorry I Wasn't Listening I Was Thinking About Eagles
by XIM Journals
A hilarious and essential illustrated field guide that breaks down the tribes of the bicycling community: from the spandex-clad weekend warriors to the hipsters on street bikes who love to laugh at each other (and themselves) Anyone who rides a bike knows the bicycling world is made up of tribes. From tattooed messengers to pretty urban hipsters to grouchy shop owners, they may look like they live on different planets, but they are united by their abiding love of bikes—and often their total di...
The Best Ever Guide to Demotivation for Charlton Athletic Fans
by Mark Geoffrey Young
Sorry I Wasn't Listening I Was Thinking About Irish Dance
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Sorry I Wasn't Listening I Was Thinking About Chris Evans
by Yqt Journal
It's Okay If You Don't Like Skydiving It's Kind Of A Smart People Sport Anyway
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Sorry I Wasn't Listening I Was Thinking About Anne Hathaway
by XIM Journals
It's Okay If You Don't Like Yo-yo It's Kind Of A Smart People Thing Anyway
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University of Syracuse Football Dirty Joke Book (Football Joke Books)
by Rich Sims
Sorry I Wasn't Listening I Was Thinking About Stellan Skarsgård
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It's Okay If You Don't Like Base Jumping It's Kind Of A Smart People Sport Anyway
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Sorry I Wasn't Listening I Was Thinking About Wham!
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Sorry I Wasn't Listening I Was Thinking About Snowshoeing
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After just a handful of games this season Sunderland were looking early favourites for the drop into League One, despite the arrival of the 'returning messiah' Niall Quinn, who headed up the consortium that had just bought the club. When he took the decision to appoint Roy Keane as manager, most predicted a storm. Instead, out went half the first team, and Sunderland went on to lift the Championship and head off into the 'promised land' of the Premiership. Wilson tells the story not only of Su...
'Wodehouse would have made an excellent sports writer' Sunday TimesAs Wodehouse’s biographer Frances Donaldson observed, it was vitally important to the boy Plum that he was ‘above average at games’. Luckily, he was known at school as ‘a noted athlete, a fine footballer and cricketer [and] a boxer’, and sport inspired much of his earliest writings, as well as some of his very finest and laugh-out-loud funniest. Wodehouse wrote with trademark wit on a rich range of games – and on cricket and golf...
Sorry I Wasn't Listening I Was Thinking About Inline Skating
by XIM Journals
Sorry I Wasn't Listening I Was Thinking About Folk Dancing
by XIM Journals