Toiletrivia - Trivia Mix: The Only Trivia Book That Caters To Your Everyday Bathroom Needs (Volume 10)


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TOILETRIVIA (Trivia Mix) is the only trivia-mix book that caters to your everyday bathroom needs. Questions on anything imaginable are asked on three difficulty levels ranging from easy "One Roll of Toilet Paper" trivia, to questions so hard, you'll need "Three Rolls of Toilet Paper" to get you through the chapter. Television, Sports, History, Science, Literature, Movies, Music ... if you love it, it's in this book The questions selected in Toiletrivia are so interesting, that your dinner conversation will come from the bathroom. Toiletrivia is also an interactive game, as a scorecard in every chapter allows you to compete with future bathroom patrons. Feel free to leave one behind in every bathroom of the house

Author: Harry Klaff, Jeremy Klaff
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 08/15/2013
Pages: 102
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.32lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.21d
ISBN13: 9781492157984
ISBN10: 1492157988
BISAC Categories:
- History | United States | 20th Century
- Games & Activities | Trivia

About the Author
Harry Klaff covered the NHL for The Hockey News and Hockey Pictorial, and reported for both the Associated Press and United Press International. He has written three books, All Time Greatest Super Bowl, All Time Greatest Stanley Cup, and Computer Literacy and Use. Today, he is a retired Social Studies teacher from Brooklyn. Because he never went on a date in his adolescence, Harry had plenty of time to research useless facts and figures on everything ranging from history to pop culture. Moonlighting as a hockey scoreboard operator and baseball beer vendor, Harry still had ample time to collect data. Yet somehow, he got married. In 1977, Jeremy was born. Rather than being raised on a steady diet of carrots and peas, baby Jeremy was forced to learn facts from textbooks. His first word was, "Uzbekistan." Throughout his childhood, Jeremy had a hard time making friends. When other kids wanted to play baseball, he wanted to instruct them about Henry VIII's six wives. After a failed career as a standup comic and broadcaster, in 2000 Jeremy fittingly became a Social Studies teacher. Today he brings trivia to the next generation.

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