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101 Reasons Why Ireland Is Better Than England

Autor Mr Pat Fitzpatrick
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 oct 2020
Tayto, the metric system, Aisling Bea, Luke 'Ming' Flanagan, Blindboy, Marian Keyes and we never get embarassed on the international stage by dodgy Royals - that's just 7 of the 101 Reasons Why Ireland is Better than England. This tongue-in-cheek sweep across the two nations is aimed at Irish people, wherever they live, not to mention the 10 million English people who move over here after Brexit. With our neighbour losing its marbles, there has never been a better time to exact revenge for the two most despicable things that England has ever inflicted on the Irish - Jacob Rees-Mogg and claiming Saoirse Ronan is British.




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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781781177686
ISBN-10: 1781177686
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 135 x 143 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: The Mercier Press Ltd

Notă biografică

Pat Fitzpatrick is a columnist with the Sunday Independent, Everymum.ie and the Irish Examiner, where he also writes the weekly spoof agony-aunt column, Ask Audrey. His previous books include No Sex, No Sleep and 101 Reasons why Cork is better than Dublin. Pat appears every Friday on RTÉ's Today Show with Maura Derrane and Dáithi Ó Sé, taking a sideways glance at modern lifestyle and culture. His TV writing credits include The Cutting Edge, The Mario Rosenstock Show and the Saturday Night Show. He is also a familiar voice on radio shows such The Last Word, The Hard Shoulder, Lunchtime with Ciara Kelly, and Neil Prendeville on RTE.

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This tongue-in-cheek sweep across the two nations is aimed at Irish people, wherever they live, not to mention the 10 million English people who move over here after Brexit. With our neighbour losing its marbles, there has never been a better time to exact revenge for the two most despicable things that England has ever inflicted on the Irish