This book is a series of humorous scenes involving fictitious characters having light-hearted conversations. It moves through various areas of society and often finishes with comical punchlines. It is a work that everyday people will be able to relate to.
This book is one that everyday people will be able to relate to. It is a collection of individual scenes involving ordinary characters having lighthearted conversations. The author repeats some of the characters and uses ones from some of his previous works in order for the reader to familiarise themselves with them. It is similar to a soap opera but is not a continuous storyline and the dialogues often include humorous and witty punchlines.
This book is a very varied work in which different subjects and branches of humor are employed in a creative and imaginative fashion. The work is a collection of comedy expressed in a really witty way where there is something included for nearly everybodys taste. It is written using a distinct style and indicative of comic genius in many sections that will have the reader doubling up laughing while simultaneously shedding tears hysterically!
This book is a very creative work. In it the author sets a different scene before writing a dialogue between people, which ends in a very humorous joke or punch line.
This book is a compilation of individual scenes involving fictitious characters akin to a soap opera but are not a continuous storyline. They are set in very ordinary circumstances and often include humorous, witty and comical punchlines. It is a work that a lot of regular and everyday people will be able to relate to.
A Spree of Comedy' is a collection of individual scenes involving ordinary Irish people in everyday circumstances akin to a soap opera but is not a continuous storyline.The author repeats the characters in order for the readers to familiarise themselves with them. These characters are fictitious people whom most people will be able to relate to. The conversations are very light-hearted and often include really funny punchlines. This book allows one to escape the stresses of modern-day living and enjoy a good laugh. It is a work of comic genius!
Dub Thy Neighbour' is a compilation of five scenes. The dialogues are between two neighbours, one of which has been told another neighbour of theirs' is the Counsellor. One of the two men in the conversations informs the other what their neighbour has had to reveal about himself, past, current, and future world events plus his struggles with mental illness all simultaneous with there being a conspiracy against him. The conversations are lighthearted but ones that the reader will find as creative and prophetic revelation as well as humorous. This book is very relevant to the times we are living in and about to enter into. It is a work of creative, imaginative, and prophetic genius.
Lines, Tears & Spirits is a collection of twenty-four scenes. They are not a continuous storyline but start during spring 2015 and move chronologically throughout the rest of the year and into spring 2016. The vignettes involve ordinary people in everyday circumstances, and the author repeats most of the various characters in order for the readers to develop a friendly intimacy with them. The settings are ones that a lot of people will be able to relate to and provide a form of escapism as well as a good few laughs due to the punch lines of dry wit!
Lord in The Concorde' is comprised of three chapters. The first is two lengthy scenes involving characters in a north Dublin pub setting. The second chapter is a series of dialogues between two Dublin friends including local colloquialisms. The third and final chapter is a compilation of short general humour snippets with hilarious observations and punchlines. 'Lord in The Concorde' is a work of really typical dry Dublin wit, and shows creative and imaginative comic genius.
A Spree of Comedy' is a collection of individual scenes involving ordinary Irish people in everyday circumstances akin to a soap opera but is not a continuous storyline.The author repeats the characters in order for the readers to familiarise themselves with them. These characters are fictitious people whom most people will be able to relate to. The conversations are very light-hearted and often include really funny punchlines. This book allows one to escape the stresses of modern-day living and enjoy a good laugh. It is a work of comic genius!
Lines, Tears & Spirits is a collection of twenty-four scenes. They are not a continuous storyline but start during spring 2015 and move chronologically throughout the rest of the year and into spring 2016. The vignettes involve ordinary people in everyday circumstances, and the author repeats most of the various characters in order for the readers to develop a friendly intimacy with them. The settings are ones that a lot of people will be able to relate to and provide a form of escapism as well as a good few laughs due to the punch lines of dry wit!
Lord in The Concorde' is comprised of three chapters. The first is two lengthy scenes involving characters in a north Dublin pub setting. The second chapter is a series of dialogues between two Dublin friends including local colloquialisms. The third and final chapter is a compilation of short general humour snippets with hilarious observations and punchlines. 'Lord in The Concorde' is a work of really typical dry Dublin wit, and shows creative and imaginative comic genius.
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