

Fully updated for the new millennium with definitions culled from the intellects of Viz's finest readers, this is positively the last word in contemporary profanity. Download Viz: Roger's Profanisaurus.pdf Read Online Viz: Roger's Profanisaurus.pdfĢ Viz: Roger's Profanisaurus By Soren Kierkegaard Viz: Roger's Profanisaurus By Soren Kierkegaard The ultimate in schoolboy humor, this is the book for anyone who truly loves Viz humor! Roger Mellie presents a new edition of his classic dictionary of swearing that gives a hilarious new angle to many previously innocently used words. This is quoted on all subscription correspondence.1 Viz: Roger's Profanisaurus By Soren Kierkegaard Viz: Roger's Profanisaurus By Soren Kierkegaard The ultimate in schoolboy humor, this is the book for anyone who truly loves Viz humor! Roger Mellie presents a new edition of his classic dictionary of swearing that gives a hilarious new angle to many previously innocently used words. If you're a subscriber to the print edition of the magazine, you can add digital access to your subscription by calling 03 or emailing Once you have upgraded your subscription to a bundle (print + digital) you can activate your digital access by using your Customer Number. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. You can manage your subscriptions through your Account Settings after purchase. The cost of the renewal will match the initial subscription price. This subscription will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period, your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. Payment will be charged to your App Store Account at confirmation of purchase. *Manufacturer's estimate.Īll the subscriptions are auto-renewable subscription directly from the App Store. Viz's comic characters, such as the Fat Slags, Sid the Sexist, and Roger Mellie the foul-mouthed Man on the Telly, as well as its hugely popular Top Tips and Profanisaurus sections, are firmly established as national institutions, just like Broadmoor Hospital for the Criminally Insane. Its irreverent mix of bad language, childish cartoons and sharp satire has seen its creators hauled over the coals by the United Nations, questioned by Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist branch and exhibited in the Tate Gallery. Viz has been gracing British newsagents' shelves since 1979.
