Barney Hegarty: 5 books

Book cover of The Art of Miscommunication: Letters, Forms and Replies
by Barney Hegarty
Language: English
Release Date: March 11, 2014

Compiling these books reminds the author that the human race is capable of generating fabulous wit and exquisite confusion from the most innocent situations. And that there are some walking amongst us that may well be from another planet. “The Art of Miscommunication - Letters, Forms and...
Book cover of Tales of the Unexpected: True and Embarrassing
by Barney Hegarty
Language: English
Release Date: March 18, 2014

There are many different types of laughter. Earlier collections in the Laugh Out Loud emails series caused the author to laugh out loud with mirth, surprise and even at times in shock or awe. Tales of the Unexpected - True and Embarrassing is a collection that at times caused him to laugh for...
Book cover of The Art of Miscommunication: Comebacks and Answers
by Barney Hegarty
Language: English
Release Date: March 11, 2014

“The Art of Miscommunication - Comebacks and Answers” is a feast of feisty comebacks, public utterances and answers – many of them true - mixed up with the occasional random one that worked for me and which I just felt like including. I especially enjoy the exchanges involving lecturers and...
Book cover of Tales of the Unexpected: Did I know that?
by Barney Hegarty
Language: English
Release Date: March 18, 2014

Tales of the Unexpected - Did I Know That? is a collection of facts, laws, origins of sayings and incredible truths. They all come from emails sent to the author from all over the world and in one way or another caused him to laugh out loud when he received them. To be precise, the type of...
Book cover of The Art of Miscommunication: Announcers and Help Desks
by Barney Hegarty
Language: English
Release Date: March 11, 2014

We communicate 24 / 7 from the moment we are born until the moment we die. Everything we say or do is an act of communication. After breathing, communication is the single thing we do most. So we really should be pretty good at it. Maybe that’s why it can be so funny when it goes wrong. Or...
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