The Irish Joke Book

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, Jokes & Riddles, General Humour
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Author: Brendon Kelly ISBN: 9781477159118
Publisher: Xlibris NZ Publication: October 26, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris NZ Language: English
Author: Brendon Kelly
ISBN: 9781477159118
Publisher: Xlibris NZ
Publication: October 26, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris NZ
Language: English

The Irish Joke Book is a comprehensive set of jokes about the Irish.

Brendon Kelly pokes fun at the Irish from the troubled times of the 1980s through to the Irish of today, still in global recession like the rest of us.

The Irish can laugh at themselves and wont mind these, or should I say dese, jokes. Just take a few at a time.

Youll laugh, groan and snicker at these sometimes harsh, sometimes crazy but always amusing Irish jokes.

No-one is safe - not pilots on the Irish national airline Aer Lingus, not Guinness drinkers, nor Irish council workers. Sure theyre not safe.

The Irish love a laugh, and have that inbuilt Celt good sense-of-humor, or as we text GSOH. And then theres the lurvely accent, on de ladies. And theyre good looking and the men - arent -

Youll have your favorites. Then youll forget where the hell it was - dat joke. So I wrote dis handy Index at da back.

Ya can test yourself by finding de words in de Index dat you remember all dere, to find de joke again. Or try and remember da joke from the line in de Index.

Tanks a million ...

P.S. Da sketches are of Molly Malone in Grafton Street, Dublin and the Irish milk given when ya donate a pint of blood.

God bless the Irish!

Brendon Kelly

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The Irish Joke Book is a comprehensive set of jokes about the Irish.

Brendon Kelly pokes fun at the Irish from the troubled times of the 1980s through to the Irish of today, still in global recession like the rest of us.

The Irish can laugh at themselves and wont mind these, or should I say dese, jokes. Just take a few at a time.

Youll laugh, groan and snicker at these sometimes harsh, sometimes crazy but always amusing Irish jokes.

No-one is safe - not pilots on the Irish national airline Aer Lingus, not Guinness drinkers, nor Irish council workers. Sure theyre not safe.

The Irish love a laugh, and have that inbuilt Celt good sense-of-humor, or as we text GSOH. And then theres the lurvely accent, on de ladies. And theyre good looking and the men - arent -

Youll have your favorites. Then youll forget where the hell it was - dat joke. So I wrote dis handy Index at da back.

Ya can test yourself by finding de words in de Index dat you remember all dere, to find de joke again. Or try and remember da joke from the line in de Index.

Tanks a million ...

P.S. Da sketches are of Molly Malone in Grafton Street, Dublin and the Irish milk given when ya donate a pint of blood.

God bless the Irish!

Brendon Kelly

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