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Looking for the definitive definitions of boke and eejit? Can you tell your Ginny-Anns from your Granny Mushes? This definitive guide to Northern Irish slang will have you talking …
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 …
Leesa Harkers fabulous Glasgow-based parody of 50 Shades tells of the adventures of Buckfast-swigging Maggie Muff, who meets Mr Big at the Labour. Tall, dark and shaggable he may …
'I sweyour I shud have stopped Ri Ri from watchin' my Big Fat Gypsy Weddin. How de fuk am I s'posed to pay for dis Communion - de allowance has been got rid of an' Ri Ri's da is in …
Leesa Harkers fabulous Liverpool-based parody of 50 Shades tells of the adventures of White Lightning-swigging Maggie Muff, who meets Mr Big at the Dole Tall, dark and shaggable he …
Count on Maggie Muff and Big Sally-Ann, Belfast's ultimate tarts with hearts, to put a smile on your face.Its Big Sally-Anns birthday and, not content with the tent that Maggie …
Leesa Harkers fabulous Dublin-based parody of 50 Shades tells of the adventures of Dutchie-swigging Maggie Muff, who meets Mr Big at the Labour. Tall, dark and ridesome he may be, …
Meet Maggie Muff, Belfasts newest and most loveable heroine. On a trip to the Bru she meets Mr Red White and Blue (Belfasts answer to Christian Grey). He may look like something …
Big Sally-Anns dad wins big at the bookies, so he invests in a feg run to Benidorm for Maggie and Big Sally-Ann. Theyll buy the fags, bring them home to sell on the Shankill Road …