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Wacky Nation: 50 Unbelievable Days Out at Britain's Craziest Contests
By (Author) James Bamber
By (author) Sally Raynes
Icon Books
Icon Books
24th July 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
796.04
Paperback
400
From Worm Charming to Bog Snorkelling, Nettle Eating to Shin Kicking, there's a great British tradition of holding very strange contests in which getting filthy, feeling sick, risking life and limb and above all, looking ridiculous are not mere side-effects, but positively celebrated. Welcome to the Wacky Nation.
James Bamber and Sally Raynes, creators of wackynation.com, present 50 of the oddest contests, races and traditions you'd never imagined existed. Think you've got what it takes to become the World Coal Carrying Champion, or maybe the Greatest Liar Perhaps your forte lies in Gurning Look no further. With ratings for Spectator Fun, Pain Factor and Wackiness, there's a strong get-involved-if-you-dare streak, backed up by the intrepid authors' own experiences (with the scars to prove it) and tips from winners. Each entry will astound and amuse, enticing you to become a world champion or simply a laughing stock. With Wacky Nation, you've no excuse for a dull weekend ever again.
This book is testament to the fact that eccentricity is alive and well across the country. This is a very silly, completely bonkers but surprisingly engaging book that could guide you to some extremely unusual events across the country. -- Sunday Telegraph
This is a very silly, completely bonkers but surprisingly engaging book that could guide you to some extremely unusual events across the country. -- Clover Stroud, Sunday Telegraph
Its quirky, funny and, well, just plain mad -- Morning Star
An original, very amusing and often fascinating read get involved if you dare. -- Student Direct
James Bamber and Sally Raynesare the creators of www.wackynation.com. Between them, they holdthe World Russian Egg Roulette title, and won silver in 2006's WorldSnail Racing Championships. In the same year, Sally claimed secondplace for World Nettle Eating (women's event), having devoured 30feet of nettles. They live in Tiverton, Devon.