Book description
So there I was, roysh, putting the 'in' in 'in crowd', hanging out,
pick of the babes, bills from the old pair to fund the lifestyle I,
like, totally deserve. But being a schools rugby legend has its
downsides, roysh, like all the total knobs wanting to chill in your,
like, reflected glory, and the bunny-boilers who decide they want to
be with me and won't take, like, no for an answer. And we're talking
totally here. Basically, it may look like a champagne bath with, like,
Nell McAndrew, with, like, no clothes and everything, but I can tell
you, roysh, those focking bubbles can burst. And when they do OH MY
GOD! Ross O'Carroll-Kelly is all meat and no preservatives, roysh, at
least, that's what it says in the can in, like, one particular south
Dublin girls' school, which shall remain nameless, roysh, basically to
protect the names of the guilty. You know who you are.
Paul Howard helps Ross O'Carroll-Kelly to write his autobiographical
series, now consisting of four titles, largely because Ross can't really
write, roysh? Find out more at , was a bestseller in autumn 2002.