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Grumpy Old Holidays: The Official Handbook

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As every Grumpy Old Man and Woman knows, holidays are another way of keeping you all house-trained. They are civilised society's reminder to you that the tedium of everyday life is actually preferable to a fortnight spent in the company of nagging partners, other people's brats, bombastic in-laws; and - worse still - people who can't speak English. As soon as you check in at the airport you are marooned in a sea of screaming babies, dull-faced reps and bland airport food. Count yourself lucky if your optimistic expectation of a good holiday is even remotely fulfilled.Don't be fooled by the glamorous air-brushed photos of American models with tippexed teeth sitting by laguna pools, cocktail in hand. There may be beautiful sunsets by the beach in the brochure, but you'll inevitably find that a) you should have booked the neighbouring hotel (and if you're lucky she'll tell you so, 'ad nauseam') b) you picked the rainy/religious holiday/mosquito/plague infestation season - and wonder why it was so cheap and c) you'll have had too much sex or food by the third or fourth day and be bored of each other, but there's no-one else to talk to, apart from monosyllabic waiting staff and the ubiquitous Russians. A holiday is supposed to be a lovely break, isn't it? This book proves that it is the stay-at-homes who have all the fun.

194 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 2008

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December 21, 2017
If you are wanting to not enjoy a holiday this is a great book. If you want to laugh at the potential misfortunes of others this is kind of fun. If you want to see how a person can write a series and create a book out of nothing then you have to read this. Otherwise, if you want the occasional chuckle, this is it.
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October 21, 2025
The book had some truthful elements about holidays and why they make you grumpy. I laughed at a few parts that were funny and relatable. Some parts were predictable.
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January 9, 2015
Not sure when I finished this, but guessing 2009
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