At last! Raise a bowl of coffee in celebration: “A Folk History of Dublin”, the official ceremonial record of our historic visit to Ireland, is now online.
It’s one of our biggest-ever efforts, running to an impressive 82 pages of words, drawings and stupid ideas, including…
- Ian’s breakfast journey
- Danny and Michael go to New York City
- The red hot spiky baton of anger
- Plinth people and façade folk
- The now-legendary Kev’s Reality Flowchart
- Mr Bread Adjacent Eggs
- The angels smiling on Kev’s plan
The later pages of this document will be a particular surprise to Kev, who left the country before they were finished.
All of this collected wisdom and artistry is now yours to enjoy in the Books section of the Beans, along with our other sacred texts.
7 comments on “Tea ‘n’ Tabasco”
Can you remember who was buggering up the coffees? I don’t even remember saying it.
I have no idea. It was after the park, and the old man and the sea… was it when we got the mega-doughnuts?
But more importantly… is it a concept?
Let’s hope Chris can remember.
I’d need some kind of flowchart if I was going to work that out.
It was the bartender in the Jameson’s place. We were sitting near the bar with our drinks, and he messed up someone else’s coffee order, so he just handed them to us. We were contemplating asking him to bugger up some more because they were very nice.
Remembering is fun.
That’s the kitty! It all makes sense now.
Remembering is fun and here’s the proof that everyone needed.
It is going to be a very long time before I tire of this page or the story that goes with it.
It gets funnier the more you look at it, like that old picture of George in the office.