0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Books > Language & Literature > Literature: history & criticism > Literary studies

Buy Now

Wearing of This Garment Does Not Enable You to Fly - 101 Real Dumb Warning Labels (Paperback) Loot Price: R323
Discovery Miles 3 230
You Save: R47 (13%)
Wearing of This Garment Does Not Enable You to Fly - 101 Real Dumb Warning Labels (Paperback): Jeff Koon, Andy Powell

Wearing of This Garment Does Not Enable You to Fly - 101 Real Dumb Warning Labels (Paperback)

Jeff Koon, Andy Powell; Illustrated by Timothy Carroll

 (sign in to rate)
List price R370 Loot Price R323 Discovery Miles 3 230 You Save R47 (13%)

Bookmark and Share

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

America's famous teenage stalkers of stupidity are back! From the authors of You May Not Tie an Alligator to a Fire Hydrant, here is a collection of 101 of the dumbest product warnings you'll ever see. The infamous 1994 McDonald's hot coffee lawsuit has spawned a veritable industry of "hot" warnings, from Kellogg's Pop-Tarts admonition that "[i]f pastry is overheated, frosting/filling can become extremely hot and could cause burns" to the Black Cat Fireworks label: "Caution: flammable. Do not put in mouth." If, on the other hand, you manage to escape the heat with a trip to the beach, be warned that a twenty-inch beach ball is "NOT a lifesaving device." Kids (and maybe even parents) might be forgiven, however, for thinking that Mr. Bubbles Body Wash for Kids of All Ages would be okay to use if they missed the warning label: "Caution. Keep out of reach of young children." In the brave new world of technology, users frustrated by the gobbledygook of users' manuals will be relieved that their warning labels at least make sense: the Sun StarOffice End User License Agreement warns users that "software is not designed, licensed or intended for use in the design, construction, operation or maintenance of any nuclear facility," while the SGI IRIS Indigo Workstation manual tells you, "Don't dangle the mouse by its cable or throw the mouse at coworkers." And for those who just can't quite figure out what to do with some of their new purchases, this might help: "Use Gold Dial as you would ordinary soap" explains the Dial soap label. Compiled by Jeff Koon and Andy Powell, this hilarious collection features the best contributions from the hundreds of thousands of fans of their Web sites, www.dumblaws.com and www.dumbwarnings.com, and forty-two original drawings by illustrator Tim Carroll.

General

Imprint: The Free Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: November 2008
First published: November 2008
Authors: Jeff Koon • Andy Powell
Illustrators: Timothy Carroll
Dimensions: 203 x 127 x 9mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback - Trade
Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 978-1-4391-5044-3
Categories: Books > Law > Jurisprudence & general issues > General
Books > Sport & Leisure > Humour > General
Books > Language & Literature > Literature: history & criticism > Literary studies > General
LSN: 1-4391-5044-3
Barcode: 9781439150443

Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate? Let us know about it.

Does this product have an incorrect or missing image? Send us a new image.

Is this product missing categories? Add more categories.

Review This Product

No reviews yet - be the first to create one!

Partners