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Sure why would ye not? - Two oul fellas put the world to rights

Rodney Edwards

Publisher: Blackstaff Press

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Summary

All over Ireland there are oul fellas putting the world to rights.
 

 
 
They've little patience for the ogeous handlins they find themselves in; they bemoan the clatty days when it's teemin' out of the heavens; they tongue and hash about the price of things; and they try to avoid their wives by footerin' on the farm.
 

 
 
Sure, Why Would Ye Not? is a collection of hilarious conversations between two oul fellas, Bob and Charlie. They'll remind you of growing up, of family life, and of irish country ways. But most of all they will make you laugh out loud and remind you that there is no place like home.
Available since: 10/15/2015.

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