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Get Tae Fuck: Scottish Insults Colouring Book for Adults
Author | : Myrtle Thistle |
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Total Pages | : 56 |
Release | : 2020-05-14 |
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Learn to insult others like a true Scot. This funny colouring book will both educate and keep you entertained. Relax and de-stress while colouring in the 26 hilarious and rude Scottish insults. A great Scottish gift for anyone who loves Scotland. The designs are printed on single-sided white paper. Please note: this book is NOT suitable for children as it includes several swear words.
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