Like this.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R231U4ZG0YDNHD/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewpnt#R231U4ZG0YDNHD
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An old favourite, some 500 odd delightful reviews here. Paul Ross Canvas Print
Thanks chaps - huge laughter here at 4fun Towers
I like this one:
But that's probably because I wrote it.
oooph! What a nasty shock. Follow Stan's link and look at all the photos of the canvas. In the last one there is a face that looks startlingly like our old friend Dr. Kaz. I almost shat myself!
There's also good old Uranium Ore, an oldie but a goodie:
http://www.amazon.com/Images-SI-Inc-Uranium-Ore/dp/B000796XXM/ref=cm_lmf_tit_1
I have also spent many a happy hour reading these kitchen foil reviews:
Try this website out
My favourite are the reviews for this lovely speaker cable from Amazon. It regularly does the rounds and I think they have given up trying to suppress it.
http://www.amazon.com/AudioQuest-K2-terminated-speaker-cable/dp/B000J36XR2
Thanks for starting this thread
Some of the reviews in "uhpinions" are scarily reflective of our US cousins. I particularly like "Blast Knuckles", "Target Alarm Clock", "Datastroyer Data Disintegrator" and "X-Calibur Vibrator". It's not so much their comments, but the pictures of their lifestyles that they paint.
Having just returned from Florida, there are some seriously weird folk out there.
Here's one that I found.
Not a review, but a good name for a book that deserves some funny reviews.
I never did a fine art degree. I think it was just never explained to us public school boys what the course was about.
An appeal
Having very much enjoyed these reviews, I shared them with a friend who spotted a book on Amazon deserving of a much wider readership: 'Overcoming Obstacles with Spunk!: The Keys to Leadership and Goal-Setting' by L. Diane Wolfe. (The author even refers to herself as 'Spunk on a Stick'. No, really.)
There were already a couple of old reviews and I have added a third to get things started, but I appeal to all Biscuiteers to show their appreciation for this timeless classic and ensure the name of L. Diane Wolfe (aka 'Spunk on a Stick') is preserved for future generations. Please give what reviews you can. And if you're stumped by writer's block, just use more spunk.
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