Do you know where flies go in winter or where all the adverbs have disappeared to? You might find out in this eclectic collection of parodies, word plays and puns that ranges from dark through poignant and political to downright silly.Danny Sullivan is not averse to double-entendre, innuendo, even a naughty word or two in order to make you laugh, but maybe also give you pause for thought.He tells children's tales you won't want to tell the children, the goings on at the Saturday night disco in the old folk's home, smutty ...
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Do you know where flies go in winter or where all the adverbs have disappeared to? You might find out in this eclectic collection of parodies, word plays and puns that ranges from dark through poignant and political to downright silly.Danny Sullivan is not averse to double-entendre, innuendo, even a naughty word or two in order to make you laugh, but maybe also give you pause for thought.He tells children's tales you won't want to tell the children, the goings on at the Saturday night disco in the old folk's home, smutty daydreams about Helen Mirren, and even discusses the size of his spleen. In between chuckling you will suddenly encounter an ironic take on a subject such as Black Lives Matter then snigger again that "wiberals are so weally unweasonable."
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