The Zebu has landed


The book came out on November 3rd, so there was no time for blogging, even though we’ve got some great Zebu stories in the pipeline. As well as a succession of interviews, we’ve been signing stock in many of London’s bookshops, a process we hope to finish on Wednesday. After that, for a while at least, almost all central London bookshops will have signed copies.

Although we’d obviously love you to buy the book, even if you decide not to, feel free to comment on our posts or participate in discussions on our Facebook group. We’re keen to hear your tales and examples of Zebu. To email us, click on “Send us your Zebu” in the sidebar.

If you want to see the videos of the politicians we’ve zebooed, either click on “Zeboo” in the tab at the top of the page, or go to our YouTube channel, Utter Zebu. And we’re also looking for interesting ways of using the word “Zebu”.

And don’t forget that we have a contest to “Name That Zebu”. Not only will one person win 12 copies of the book, to be posted out to any nominated friends, but the person who tells the winner about the contest will also win 12 books. So get naming that Zebu.


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  1. James Pattison :

    Nov 4, 2009 8:55 pm |

    Zebu not Cows , i don’t think so. Zebu are cattle, as in rumenants, “Cows” “Bulls” . Female Male. Zebu cattle are a prolific breed of cattle, common to high temp climates, You should do your reserch before slamming.
    However i can go along with your point on Complete and Utter “Rubbish” But please, leave the poor old Zebu off the Menu.
    Yours Sincerely , James A Pattison.

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