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Now, I know fake books already exist, but they are for other usages, these book covers can contain perfectly mundane titles, so giving the illusion of a more risque inclination.
The most obvious one is a fake "Scouts in Bondage", closely followed (by the same author) by "Trawler Boy Dick".
I have
decided to exclude Horatio Alger, on the grounds he was (allegedly y'r honour) a bit pervy anyway.
So, no longer need that ISO 9001 manual give away a mundane reading habit, simply put it in the fake sleeve and ate voila, your kudos are restored!
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50 Shades of Gray: user warranty for your low-end black and white security camera. |
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Pondered on the 1902 classic "Grimm Tales Made Gay", but it's not very funny, hence excluded. |
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Hey, I've got a well worn copy of ISO 9001:2008 Rev. E that I carry around on a daily basis... |
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WKTE - numerous examples of geeks reading PC World concealed in
a soft porn magazine ... |
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[8th] I think all your example may actually be not-so-bright geeks (of who there are surprisingly many) who have somehow managed to accidently fold their PC world inside their porn instead of vice-versa. |
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But that aside agree, fake covers, even fake books (empty boxes with book covers to fill out an otherwise empty bookcase) have been done. |
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Flashing Neon battery operated cover: |
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"50 Showgirls Inside!" With Sidewalk Barker Audio |
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'step right up... see the girl with three... only a buck... etc.' |
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