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Below is something hilarious which I found at another group at a topic called:
The 'Change One Letter' Game
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Below are the items which made me laugh out loud.
(I've copied and pasted them below. They're worth repeating.):
The Brothels Karamazov:
Heidi Fleiss meets Dostoevski.
Lady Windermere's Fat:
Mr Wilde draws attention to the dramatic increase in obesity in Victorian England.
Mein Krampf:
A certain failed Austrian artist drones on about his bodily ailments.
The Right Stiff:
Tom Wolfe explores the growing phenomenon of space burial.
Hotel Du Lay:
In a startling change from the norm, one of Anita Brookner's mousy anemic heroines opens a whorehouse.
Hotel Du Lam:
In a startling change from the norm, one of Anita Brookner's mousy anemic heroines sets up a 'safe house' for escaped criminals.
All the Pretty Houses:
Cormac MacCarthy's verbal tribute to the real estate industry.
Thongs Fall Apart:
Chinua Achebe introduces this year's edition of the SI swimsuit issue
See the complete thread at:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
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The 'Change One Letter' Game.
Below are the items which made me laugh out loud.
(I've copied and pasted them below. They're worth repeating.):
The Brothels Karamazov:
Heidi Fleiss meets Dostoevski.
Lady Windermere's Fat:
Mr Wilde draws attention to the dramatic increase in obesity in Victorian England.
Mein Krampf:
A certain failed Austrian artist drones on about his bodily ailments.
The Right Stiff:
Tom Wolfe explores the growing phenomenon of space burial.
Hotel Du Lay:
In a startling change from the norm, one of Anita Brookner's mousy anemic heroines opens a whorehouse.
Hotel Du Lam:
In a startling change from the norm, one of Anita Brookner's mousy anemic heroines sets up a 'safe house' for escaped criminals.
All the Pretty Houses:
Cormac MacCarthy's verbal tribute to the real estate industry.
Thongs Fall Apart:
Chinua Achebe introduces this year's edition of the SI swimsuit issue
See the complete thread at:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...