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Rating:  Summary: Brilliant! Review: This comedy album is unlike anything I had ever heard before. It's full of nervous energy and fire and spritz and lightning and it zings all over numerous well-deserving topics. Much as I liked the comedy routines, however, I was absolutely delighted with the songs, in particular "Traditional Irish Folk Song," which still makes me laugh every time I hear it. If you're of Irish descent or if you've ever spent an evening in an Irish pub, then you will love this song.
Rating:  Summary: This book had me in tears I was laughing so hard. Review: This is without a doubt one of the funniest books I have ever read. It is Denis Leary's stand-up routine put into book form. I used to commute from New Jersey into Manhattan and you should have seen the stares I was getting from fellow commuters because I was laughing out loud while I was reading it. Leary's cynical view on drugs, drinking, rock and roll bands and life in general is a roller coaster ride of laughs. Buy this book and you will laugh loud and often.
Rating:  Summary: So called Irish guy Leary knows jack about Ireland Review: What I find annoying about Leary's stand-up persona isn't the fact that he so shamelessly rips off the work of the late,great Bill Hicks but his constant use of the term 'Irish Macho Guy' What?I'm Irish and I can say with some certainty that we are not a nation of 'macho guys'.At one point Leary describes his father (an Irish Immigrant) as 'a real World War II-John Wayne-Ted Williams kinda guy'.Ah, excuse me,Denis,but Ireland was neutral during World War II.Do you know what that means?That means the Irish didn't even FIGHT in WWII. Despite this though,there's the odd funny line but,personally,I preferred Leary's 1997 show 'Lock 'N' Load'
Rating:  Summary: So called Irish guy Leary knows jack about Ireland Review: What I find annoying about Leary's stand-up persona isn't the fact that he so shamelessly rips off the work of the late,great Bill Hicks but his constant use of the term 'Irish Macho Guy' What?I'm Irish and I can say with some certainty that we are not a nation of 'macho guys'.At one point Leary describes his father (an Irish Immigrant) as 'a real World War II-John Wayne-Ted Williams kinda guy'.Ah, excuse me,Denis,but Ireland was neutral during World War II.Do you know what that means?That means the Irish didn't even FIGHT in WWII. Despite this though,there's the odd funny line but,personally,I preferred Leary's 1997 show 'Lock 'N' Load'
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