Join Scroobius Pip as he gets to the bottom of what matters most in life: whether getting Russell Brand to expound on capitalism, Jon Ronson on the perils of social media, Simon Pegg on the power of satire, Killer Mike on race relations in the United States or Howard Marks on drugs and cancer, Pip elicits thought-provoking material by rummaging through the minds of some of the most interesting creatives of our time.
Distraction Pieces features both curated highlights from the iTunes-chart-topping podcast - from Akala to Howard Marks via the likes of Adam Buxton, Romesh Ranganathan and Amanda Palmer - and exclusive new content, with chapters on politics, social media, music, comedy and more. Featuring illustrations by tattoo artist mr heggie, this is a must-have for fans of the Distraction Pieces podcast, and a must-read for anyone interested in the creative mind.
19 comments
woldranger
10 Oct 17#18
And the thing about muting irritating members is....you can see that they post something, but no details. And I've zero interest in opening the "hidden content" so their :poop: and trolling has no effect on me :grin:
Multieman
10 Oct 17#9
I really find the thumbnail of the deal very offensive and inappropriate on site like this. Especially as young people roam this site as well.
MSK. to Multieman
10 Oct 17#10
I find your comment quite offensive, but what can you do?
Multieman to MSK.
10 Oct 17#11
Not going to bother to reply to mornic trolls.
MSK. to Multieman
10 Oct 17#12
As you replied to me, I assume you are referring to yourself and your own comment.
roons111 to Multieman
10 Oct 17#15
holding a microphone to your head?
batezy_1984 to roons111
10 Oct 17#19
It’s making me cry.
TylerDurdenUK
10 Oct 17#8
Anyone on the fence regarding this book / author really should check out the podcast, highly recommended.
PhilK
10 Oct 17#5
Any book that talks about letting Russel Brand to vomit up his hypocritical PC SJW cr*p puts it in an immediate "wouldn't touch with a bargepole" territory
woldranger to PhilK
10 Oct 17#6
I think Scroob might just survive without you.....
PhilK to woldranger
10 Oct 17#14
No doubt. You all shuffle about together in a group anyways and pass yourselves off as experts on everything (until questioned about ANYTHING) :joy:
woldranger to PhilK
10 Oct 17#16
Another one get's muted! The best way to deal with trolling!
PhilK to woldranger
10 Oct 17#17
LOL ! I'm getting attacked by a herd of Russell Brand clones !! :joy: :joy: :joy:
stressedman to PhilK
10 Oct 17#7
1 out of what seems like hundreds of guests, you might be missing the point of all this.
PhilK to stressedman
10 Oct 17#13
No, I appreciate what its getting at and your pompous response confirms it
kevcrawfy
10 Oct 17#4
Bought :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
kwerty
10 Oct 17#3
Great book, brilliant podcast
Madchester
10 Oct 17#2
The picture looks like Welsh footballer Joe Ledley after last nights ill fated World Cup qualifier against Ireland. LMA
leedsfan83
10 Oct 17#1
Bloody good find mate, hardback would be nice but for 99p ill go for the kindle copy! :smile: Many thanky OP
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Product Description:
The Times Bestseller (Non-Fiction)
Join Scroobius Pip as he gets to the bottom of what matters most in life: whether getting Russell Brand to expound on capitalism, Jon Ronson on the perils of social media, Simon Pegg on the power of satire, Killer Mike on race relations in the United States or Howard Marks on drugs and cancer, Pip elicits thought-provoking material by rummaging through the minds of some of the most interesting creatives of our time.
Distraction Pieces features both curated highlights from the iTunes-chart-topping podcast - from Akala to Howard Marks via the likes of Adam Buxton, Romesh Ranganathan and Amanda Palmer - and exclusive new content, with chapters on politics, social media, music, comedy and more. Featuring illustrations by tattoo artist mr heggie, this is a must-have for fans of the Distraction Pieces podcast, and a must-read for anyone interested in the creative mind.
19 comments