Don't Go There!: 1001 Rude Things People Have Said About Places In Britain and Ireland

Don't Go There!: 1001 Rude Things People Have Said About Places In Britain and Ireland

by Colin Plinth (Author)

Synopsis

Towns, cities, counties and constituent countries all come in for a lambasting in this bad-tempered and thoroughly entertaining journey round the British Isles (or, as the Irish insist on calling them, the Hibernian Archipelago), from the nauseatingly Nordic Shetlands to the suspiciously Froggy Channel Islands, from 'the arse end of the world' (Wigan) to the 'heaving Sodom of the south coast' (Brighton). And it's not just the places that come in for a hammering - the people too are mocked and reviled, from the imbecilic, dimwitted folk of County Kerry to the inbred, turkey-fancying natives of Norfolk, from the tight-fistedness of the inhabitants of Aberdeen to the light-fingeredness and incessant whinings of the Scouser. And - unlike Boris Johnson of The Spectator - Mr Plinth will not be saying 'Oops. Sorry!'

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 18 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 0297853481
ISBN 13: 9780297853480
Book Overview: Includes 1000 irreverent and entertaining quotations Crap Towns - in quotations. Quotations derive from sources as diverse as The Sun and Shakespeare, David Ginola and Jackie Gleeson, Noel Coward and Jeremy Clarkson. The perfect Christmas stocking-filler. The latest addition to W & N's best-selling small-format humour series, by the same chap who produced The Big Book of National Insults and The Big Book of Sex Quotes.

Author Bio
Colin Plinth used to be something in publishing. He now lives in Hastings. Colin has written widely on a range of subjects. Among his books are FIFTY THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT ATOMIC KITTEN, LIVES OF THE GREAT FOOTBALL MANAGERS and METAL DETECTING FOR FUN AND PROFIT.