Dave Skinner & Henry Paker - Why Steve Was Late: 101 Exceptional Excuses For Terrible Timekeeping
A laugh-out-loud funny book of excuses for terrible timekeeping.
Why Steve Was Late is a book of hilarious (and even - occasionally - plausible!) reasons for tardiness, handily dreamed up by someone else. Here are 101 real corkers for you to enjoy And maybe even borrow...
- Overcome by the urge to alphabetise my pets
- Forgot how trousers work
- Became temporarily feral
- Got stuck in a romantic montage
First published: Monday 16th September 2013
A new edition of the hit book.
- Released: Thursday 5th November 2020
- Publisher: Atlantic Books
- Pages: 112
- Catalogue: 9781838951610
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- Released: Thursday 3rd October 2013
- Publisher: Atlantic Books
- Pages: 112
- Catalogue: 9781782391852
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- Publisher: Atlantic Books
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