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Irish Puns & Jokes
Irish Puns & Jokes
Irish Puns & Jokes
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Irish Puns & Jokes

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Flann O'Brien took his bicycle to all the Dublin pubs but it couldn't handlebars! If you like that joke, then you'll love the rest from my collection IRISH PUNS AND JOKES.

A selection of puns and jokes - all Irish style! Some are political, some make fun out of Irish cultural icons and celebrities, and others are just funny for being funny. If you like a pun or joke with great wordplay, you should definitely enjoy this collection.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 7, 2014
ISBN9781501451720
Irish Puns & Jokes
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James Dargan

James Dargan was born in Birmingham, England, in 1974. Coming from an Irish background, he frequently writes about that experience. As well as England, he has also lived in the United States, Ireland, and - for the best part of fifteen years - in Warsaw, Poland, his home from home from home.

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    Irish Puns & Jokes - James Dargan

    - Giovanni Trapattoni leaves his roll as Ireland manager because he doesn't like Irish bread.

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    - After an unsuccessful soccer management career, Roy Keane has given up and started a cork production company. The reason he has given for his retirement is that the players and owners are all winers.

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    - How does an Irishman say the Sign of the Cross? In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, Eamonn!

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    - A Kilkenny GAA star vomited last night after too many gargles. His Bainisteoir asked him why he had been hurling before the vital game against Tipperary.

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    - An Irish optician, on his first prize for the invention of revolutionary new glasses, said: I'm just proud I was born on the Emerald Eye'll.

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    - An Irish music critic has called Justin Bieber's change of musical direction from Pop to alternative Sham

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