<p>'They misunderestimated me' George W. Bush <br>Einstein said only two things are infinite - the universe and human stupidity. So in deference to the dumbing down of our culture, comes <i>Dim Wit</i> - a collection of the most jaw-droppingly stupid things ever said. The cast includes every famous
Dim Wit: The Funniest, Stupidest Things Ever Said
โ Scribed by Rosemarie Jarski
- Publisher
- Ebury
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 580
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
'They misunderestimated me' George W. Bush Einstein said only two things are infinite - the universe and human stupidity. So in deference to the dumbing down of our culture, comes Dim Wit - a collection of the most jaw-droppingly stupid things ever said. The cast includes every famous foot-in-mouther from George W Bush to Prince Philip, Paris Hilton to Jade Goody, not to mention hundreds of unsung idiots plucked from villages the world over. The result is a confederacy of dunces more pro-fun than profound - a clever witticism may coax an inward smile but it takes a really stupid remark to deliver a belly laugh. So pick up Dim Wit and prepare to embrace your inner moron - it may be the smartest thing you do...'My grandma overheard two women talking in a doctor's surgery. After a while, one said to the other, "Do you know, Mary, I don't feel too well. I think I'll go home."' - Robyn Jankel'I don't think anyone should write his autobiography until after he's dead.' - Samuel Goldwyn 'Winston Churchill Wasn't he the first black President of America There's a statue of him near me - that's black.' - Danielle Lloyd
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