Tiny Acts Of Rebellion

Tiny Acts Of Rebellion

by Rich Fulcher
3/5
(32 votes)

Let’s face it, who has the time or inclination to topple a government these days? With daily obligations like video games and heavy drinking, it’s hard to find the time to even get a parking ticket overturned.

Never fear, there are hundreds of ways to revolt against the tedium of everyday life.

Whether it’s making rude gestures to a hotel clerk under the desk or making your own "Do Not Disturb" sign that says "Come In If You Like Swordplay," Rich Fulcher's inventive collection will allow readers to unleash their rebellious sides—without getting arrested.

Other tiny acts include unbuckling your seat belt before the plane has fully stopped, squeezing a zit into the ATM camera, driving through a lonely red light in the dead of night, wearing a French Renaissance outfit on casual Fridays, and greeting a stranger with a limp, well-lotioned hand.

Featuring original illustrations by Mr.

Bingo, the illustrator ofThe Book of General Ignorancewhose clients have included Absolut, New York Times, Nike, and Suicide Girls; and designed by Dave Brown, also known as Bollo the gorilla inThe Mighty Booshand designer ofThe Mighty Book of Boosh.

First published
2010
Publishers
Michael O'Mara Books

Very Funny! Rich Fulcher is a hilarious comedian!.

Really love Rich Fulcher and I guess I expected a bit more from this book. It was very sophomoric and though some of it was funny, a lot of it was just ho-hum.

Funny, but not as revolutionary as I had hoped. It's more: "How far can you push things before someone gets really annoyed.

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