
Epic Exits III - THE STORY OF AN UNDERWEAR REVOLUTION
Epic Exits III: A Hilarious Workplace Satire of Pants, Power, and Potatoes
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Michelle Dry

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About this listen
There are books.
There are bold books.
And then there’s EPIC EXITS III — The Story of an Underwear Revolution: a chaotic, sweat-drenched, lion-roaring, menopause-powered masterpiece that somehow—against all odds —makes perfect sense.
This is not just a book.
This is a movement.
(And in some cases, a pelvic one—see: **Spuddle Man Pants™**.)
Bollocky & Buff, once a forgotten relic of bargain bins and uncomfortable gussets, has risen like a phoenix in properly ventilated knickers—and you’re invited to witness every inappropriate brainstorm, inappropriate random contributor to the ideas and the invention of Auto-Wipe Technology that will one day free mankind (and womankind) from the tyranny of two-handed hygiene.
An Accidental Epic Born of Sabbatical Delirium
You know that weird time right before a sabbatical when you’re barely holding it together, living on snacks and spite, and one stray thought turns into a 45,000-word fever dream?
This is that.
Only somehow, it’s also a satirical workplace triumph filled with bizarrely lovable misfits, absolutely deranged product launches, and a semi-mystical Norwegian philosopher named Sven, who peels potatoes and souls in equal measure.
What You’ll Find Inside:
- The rise and fall of a misguided MD (and his oat milk-slick downfall).
- A menopause-led revolution, demanding dignity, airflow, and cooling crotchwear.
- Sven. Barefoot. In compost. Whispering Norse truths about frostbite and underpants.
- Shimmy Shimmer NikNoks, because nothing says seduction like sound effects.
- A team-building simulation so harrowing it led to a bidet gaining sentience.
- And the birth of Auto-Wipe Tech—finally, a future free from post-toilet anxiety and those awkward “do you have a tissue?” moments.
And Yes—It Goes to Space
In Chapter 37: SPUDDLEWEAR GOES TO NASA: ZERO-G CHAOS, the team straps on their glow-in-the-dark, fart-filtering suits and heads into zero gravity to solve the final frontier of toileting: how to manage... the asteroidal floaters.
Spoiler:
It involves melted chocolate bars, trauma re-enactments and emotional breakthroughs no HR manual could ever prepare for.
Why You Need This Book in Your Life:
If you’ve ever:
- Felt mildly betrayed by your underwear.
- Wondered if a lion roar might improve your confidence.
- Longed for a menopausal mascot named Maureen to lead you to liberation.
- Needed Sven to tell you, “The buttocks, like truth, must be aired freely in winter.”
…then *EPIC EXITS III* is your new inspirational text.
A workplace satire? Yes.
A commentary on leadership, identity, and repressed rage? Also yes.
An utterly unhinged, innuendo-drenched, underwear-fuelled romp that might just change your life?
Absolutely.
Your dignity may not survive it.
Your perception of office innovation certainly won’t.
But your soul? It’ll be exfoliated, moisturised and placed in a biodegradable thong of emotional resonance.
Buy it. Read it. Share it.
And remember:
“We came for the pants. We stayed for the Chegg.”
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