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"Away with the fairies" Greeting Card Anthony Carey
"Ask Me Arse" Bookmark
Add a touch of Dublin charm to your reading with this bold and witty bookmark inspired by Ask Me Arse & Other Useful Phrases. Designed by a proud father-daughter duo from Dublin, it’s a perfect nod to the colorful slang and lively spirit of the city we love.
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"Ask Me Arse" Bookmark
Add a touch of Dublin charm to your reading with this bold and witty bookmark inspired by Ask Me Arse & Other Useful Phrases. Designed by a proud father-daughter duo from Dublin, it’s a perfect nod to the colorful slang and lively spirit of the city we love.
Ask Me Arse: & Other *Useful Phrases - Anthony Carey, Becca Carey
C'mere'n I tell ye. This book is gas craic altogether. A vibrant collection of Dublin slang filled with pages as colourful as the phrases we love (and use) with our Dublin family and friends. This book is a love letter to the people of Dublin because let's face it, we're great. And so is our home. It was compiled and designed by a father/daughter duo of proud Dubliners who love their city, their language and being from Dublin (which deserves mentioning again).
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"Ask Me Arse" Bookmark
Add a touch of Dublin charm to your reading with this bold and witty bookmark inspired by Ask Me Arse & Other Useful Phrases. Designed by a proud father-daughter duo from Dublin, it’s a perfect nod to the colorful slang and lively spirit of the city we love.