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E-raamat: Dad Dancing: and Other Embarrassing Dad Behaviour

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2020
  • Kirjastus: Pavilion
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781911622567
  • Formaat - EPUB+DRM
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It's official: dads were put onto this planet to embarrass the rest of their families. This hilarious book is a spotter's guide to the innumerable ways Dad can achieve this, whether it's via ridiculous dancing, experimental facial hair, cringeworthy sportswear or putting his foot in it at funerals.



Contains a wealth of highly useful information for the discerning dad, including countdowns of the most embarrassing things Dads say in wedding speeches, the fashion fads Dad really shouldn't have bothered with and the 10 signs that Dad is having a midlife crisis, plus a handy diagrammatic guide to dancing like a dad and Dad's guides to travel, cleaning, hobbies, oneupmanship and many things besides. With all this plus a liberal scattering of charts, lists and jokes and illustrated with action shots of dads doing the things they love to do, this book is ideal for the dad in your life, or for any unsuspecting man who's about to become one.



Contains a wealth of highly useful information for the discerning dad, including countdowns of the most embarrassing things Dads say in wedding speeches, the fashion fads Dad really shouldn't have bothered with and the 10 signs that Dad is having a midlife crisis, plus a handy diagrammatic guide to dancing like a dad and Dad's guides to travel, cleaning, hobbies, oneupmanship and many things besides. With all this plus a liberal scattering of charts, lists and jokes and illustrated with action shots of dads doing the things they love to do, this book is ideal for the dad in your life, or for any unsuspecting man who's about to become one.
Mum's introduction 6(4)
A spotter's guide to Dads
10(5)
Stupid names Dads give to pets
15(1)
Dad's guide to cold callers
16(3)
Laugh with Dad
19(2)
How good are Dads at, remembering dates?
21(1)
Dad's best dance moves
22(2)
Dad's top five playlist
24(1)
Laugh with Bad
25(1)
Dad's guide to travel
26(4)
Dad dilemmas
30(1)
Dad's daft definitions
31(1)
Dramatic Dad
32(2)
Dad Top Trumps
34(2)
Dad's guide to shopping
36(3)
Why Dads don't get sent-to buy the paint
39(1)
How Dad helps with homework
40(3)
Dad's Mexican standoff
43(1)
Ten films that sum up Dads
44(1)
Laugh with Dad
45(1)
Dad's guide to cleaning
46(4)
Dad's library
50(1)
Laugh with Dad
51(1)
Singing Dad
52(4)
What Dad keeps in his wardrobe
56(1)
Laugh with Dad
57(1)
Dad's guide to the (school) orchestra
58(4)
Laugh with Dad
62(1)
David Dadenborough's guide to Dads
63(1)
Emergency ward Dad
64(4)
Dad's ditties
68(1)
Laugh, with Dad
69(1)
Dad's guide to keeping fit
70(4)
The top six reasons Dads report for why they are in the doghouse
74(1)
Percentage of Dads `who can't see the point in ...'
75(1)
One-upmanship
76(4)
Ten films Dad would like to see made
80(1)
Laugh with Dad
81(1)
Dadstermind
82(2)
Laugh with Dad
84(1)
Speaking Dad's language
85(1)
Dad's guide to school
86(4)
Dad's Christmas list
90(1)
Laugh with Dad
91(1)
I spy Dad's fashion disasters
92(4)
Embarrassing things Dad does
96(1)
Dad's law of finance
97(1)
Dad's guide to dining out
98(3)
Laugh with Dad
101(1)
Showing off
102(4)
Laugh with Dad
106(1)
British Dads through history
107(1)
Dad's guide to days out
108(4)
Dad's garage
112(2)
Football Dad
114(4)
Dad's favourite TV presenters
118(1)
Laugh with Dad
119(1)
Dad's guide to cooking
120(4)
Ten things you'll never hear? Dad say
124(1)
Laugh with Dad
125(2)
Dadverts
127(3)
Literary Dad
130(2)
The seven ages of Dad
132(4)
Dad's favourite seasons
136(1)
Ten signs that Dad's having a midlife crisis
137(1)
Dad's guide to DIY
138(4)
Ten TV shows Dad would love to appear on
142(1)
Laugh with Dad
143(1)
A to Z of typical Dad jobs
144(2)
If Dad were a
146(1)
The rhythm of life
147(1)
Dad's guide to hobbies
148(3)
Laugh with Dad
151(1)
Scrooge McDad
152(4)
Dad's sayings
156(1)
Dad's dietary calendar
157(1)
Dad's guide to relatives
158(4)
Dad's believe it or not
162(1)
Laugh with Dad
163(1)
The many faces of Dad
164(4)
Brain activity
168(1)
Things Dad always forgets
169(1)
Dad's guide to pets'
170(4)
A dozen places in the UK that make Dad laugh
174(2)
Laugh with Dad
176(2)
Beardy Dad
178(4)
Dad's guide to technology
182(4)
Things Dads say in wedding speeches
186(2)
Laugh with Dad
188(2)
Further reading 190
Ian Allen recently withdrew from the human race after being lapped for the third time by his children, and is now a professional Dad. He isnt anywhere near as funny as he thinks he is, which is quite tragic because even he doesnt think hes particularly funny. His books of other peoples jokes, however, have been known to provoke the odd chuckle.