Since The Ulster Fry was founded in January 2015, it has become the go-to site for satire and parody news stories for Northern Ireland. Within a fortnight of starting, the site's spoof story about the world's first crisp sandwich cafe went viral, and led to the setting up of a real crisp sandwich takeaway, Simply Crispy. Since then, the site has gone from strength to strength and now boasts a community of over 69,000 followers.
This second book brings together the very best of the site's content with extensive new material, creating a fantastic, satirical portrait of life in Northern Ireland and further afield. Including stories on: the Renewable Heat Incentive scandal; the Stormont elections and the NI/ROI border, this book will be the gift of choice in Northern Ireland this year.
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Höhe: 242 mm
Breite: 168 mm
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978-0-85640-993-6 (9780856409936)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
THE ULSTER FRY is a parody news site and presents its own version of current affairs through comedy and satire. It is written by local comedy/satire/nonsense writers Billy McWilliams and Seamus O'Shea. Contrary to rumours on the interwebs, The Ulster Fry is not a huge business with stacks of money. In reality it's mostly written on the bus, or on the toilet at work - by two blokes who are only millionaires when they convert their life savings into Japanese Yen.
THE ULSTER FRY is a parody news site and presents its own version of current affairs through comedy and satire. It is written by local comedy/satire/nonsense writers Billy McWilliams and Seamus O'Shea. Contrary to rumours on the interwebs, The Ulster Fry is not a huge business with stacks of money. In reality it's mostly written on the bus, or on the toilet at work - by two blokes who are only millionaires when they convert their life savings into Japanese Yen.