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American tourist: Say buddy, what's the name of this place?Local man: Rhosllanerchrugog.American tourist: Gee, how do you spell that?Local man: Just the way it sounds. Packed with good-natured clean jokes about Wales and the Welsh, this little book will have you in stitches with gags about Welsh culture and customs: male voice choirs, confused English tourists, eisteddfods and odd place names.Whether you're Welsh or just visiting, you'll have loads of fun with this little book of wonderful Welsh wit.
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Welsh Wit and Wisdom, by Aubrey Malone, is a new anthology of truisms, observations, and quips about Wales. Quotes by almost every Welsh celebrity imaginable from Tom Jones, Barry John and Richard Burton to Charlotte Church and Carol Vorderman are included. The book has been chaptered alphabetically according to themes that vary from Identity, Language and Chapels to Insults, Delusions and Hollywood.
If you enjoyed Welsh Valleys Humour you will enjoy this picture of valleys life with portraits of the typical pub landlord, club character, builder and nosey parker.
Suitable for those who love a stroll among the daffodils and the sound of the harp, this title features quips and quotes from such celebrated characters as Richard Burton, Dylan Thomas and John Humphrys. From Bangor to Bridgend and from Aberystwyth to Abergavenny, it showcases the wisecracks and one-liners from the land of song.
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An entertaining collection of jokes portraying the idiosyncracies and wit of the Welsh people, family life, education and religion, work and death, drink and sex. 12 black-and-white illustrations.
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