A second compendium of things you didn't know, you thought you knew, you didn't want to know and things you didn't even know that you didn't know.
A second book of answers to questions you didn't ask and to which you didn't even know you wanted the answers until you picked up this book. Why are the London Docks empty? What is Godwin's Law? Who were the Children of Lir? Why did the Allies paint white stripes on the wings of their aeroplanes for D Day? Why didn't I learn my lesson after I bought the first volume? All these questions are answered, along with many, many more (OK, maybe not that last one, but definitely all the others).
A storehouse of treasures for you to cherish and argue about in the pub. The perfect accompaniment to "I'm So Glad You Asked Me That".
What (I imagine) readers have said about "I'm So Glad You Asked Me That Again":
"They say that all of life is a schoolroom. So this bloke must be in detention".
"I am amazed that someone actually took the time to answer that stupid question."
"Robert who?"
"Maybe it doesn't answer the question of the meaning of life, the universe and everything - but at least the dolphins get the fish".