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Irish Dad Jokes - 300 Puns Quips & Clever Cracks from the Emerald Isle - cover

Irish Dad Jokes - 300 Puns Quips & Clever Cracks from the Emerald Isle

Desmond MacHale

Publisher: Mercier Press

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Summary

Get ready to laugh, groan, and roll your eyes with this delightful collection of 300 original Irish dad jokes! Curated by acclaimed Irish writer Des MacHale, this charming book captures the unique humour and heart of Irish fathers.

From witty wordplay to punny one-liners, these jokes celebrate the special bond between dads and their kids. MacHale, inspired by memories of his joke-loving father, Jack, has compiled a treasure trove of clean, family-friendly jokes that will have everyone chuckling.

Irish Dad Jokes is a must-have for anyone who appreciates the gift of humour, perfect for St.Patrick's Day, Father's Day, or any day that needs a dose of laughter. This compact book, with approximately four jokes per page, is an ideal size for sharing, gifting, or enjoying whenever you need a laugh.

Get your copy today and experience the warmth, wit, and wisdom of Irish dads!
Available since: 09/06/2024.
Print length: 88 pages.

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