How to Be a Complete Bastard
How to be a Complete Bastard is a 1986 book by Adrian Edmondson, Mark Leigh and Mike Lepine. ISBN 0-86369-182-X ISBN 978-0863691829
The book was a spin-off from Adrian Edmondson's character Sir Adrian Dangerous one of the Dangerous Brothers, a TV and stage show performed with Rik Mayall and contained a selection of ways to be a "complete bastard" to those around you. Some examples are:
- "How to be a Bastard Student:" Join the Free Nelson Mandela Society today to claim your free Nelson Mandela. (note: at the time of publication nearly every UK university had a society of that name campaigning for the release of Nelson Mandela)
- "How to be a Bastard Parent:" Things babies are good for: Filling their pants with shit. (That's about it really) What to do if baby cries: 1) Put on an Iron Maiden album 2) Listen to it at full volume
- "How to be a Complete Bastard to the Deaf:" Go like this: (sequence of cartoons depicting sign language alphabet gestures spelling "FUCK OFF") Alternatively, go like this: (single cartoon depicting V-sign gesture)
It was followed up with How to be a Complete Bitch by Pamela Stephenson with Leigh and Lepine in 1987, and The Complete Bastard's Book of the Worst , again written by Edmondson, in 1988.
The book was also turned into a video game for ZX Spectrum,[1] [2] Amstrad CPC [3] and Commodore 64,[4] [5] [6] as well as a board game published by Paul Lamond Games Ltd.[7]
References
[edit ]- ^ How to Be a Complete Bastard at SpectrumComputing.co.uk
- ^ "Your Sinclair #23, Nov 1987". Archived from the original on 2007年08月05日. Retrieved 2007年05月28日.
- ^ CPC Zone: How to be a Complete Bastard
- ^ Lemon 64: How to be a Complete Bastard
- ^ Zzap issue 32, page 150
- ^ Moby Games: How to be a Complete Bastard
- ^ BoardGameGeek: How to be a Complete Bastard
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