52 Things to Do While You Poo: The Rugby Puzzle Book :Sporty Puzzles, Activities and Trivia to Keep You Occupied: A Funny Bathroom Activity Book for Rugby Fans - 52 Things to Do While You Poo

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52 Things to Do While You Poo: The Rugby Puzzle Book

52 Things to Do While You Poo: The Rugby Puzzle Book :Sporty Puzzles, Activities and Trivia to Keep You Occupied: A Funny Bathroom Activity Book for Rugby Fans - 52 Things to Do While You Poo

2.00 (2 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 10 September, 2020
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Enjoy the glorious game in a whole new way with this mighty collection of rugby puzzles

If you can't watch the match from the comfort of your own toilet, you need something just as gripping to keep you enthralled. Whether it's spotting the difference between two crunching tackles or locating world-famous stadiums, this puzzle book is just the ticket. These amusing activities and fun facts will prove a sure-fire winner with any fan of the game.

From bestselling author and professional brain-teaser Hugh Jassburn, this eye-catching collection will pit your wits against such challenges as these:

- Find all the items of rugby kit hidden in a word search
- Unscramble the names of famous players at Anagram RFC
- Guess the year when the Rugby Football Union officially endorsed the oval-shaped ball
- Prove you know what the various signals made by the referee and their assistants actually mean
A superb gift idea, this is an all-round treat for rugby obsessives and casual fans alike.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781787835559
ISBN10 1787835553
Number Of Pages 112
Item Weight 233 g
Product Dimensions 144 x 140 x 14 mm
Publisher / Reseller Octopus Publishing Group
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Hugh Jassburn has been pooing since 1974. After several months of producing a variety of stools (mostly in washable and reusable nappies) he moved on to disposables. By 1978 Hugh was a regular toilet user and hasn't looked back since. He is not a fan of cheap toilet paper, and strongly believes the flap should always be at the front of the roll. Hugh lives in Shitterton, Dorset, and dreams of one day moving to Pratt's Bottom in Kent.

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