A collection of short pieces on topics dear to Paul Henry's heart – some
outrage him, some will outrage you, and others will outrage everybody.
A smattering of sample topics: tipping; political zealots of all persuasion;
dog owners; people who just stop at the top of escalators; roadwork signs that
haven't been put away; closed-minded people; queueing; people who steal the
magic from children's eyes; rubbish on the street; surcharges; children on
planes; Twitter; wine served too cold; lights left on when no one's in the room
PLUS much more. There are even terrific pieces on things Paul loves such as
baseball; Las Vegas; nudity; road trips; boats; and knowing he's right. Written
with the same flair, comic genius and deadpan delivery as his first bestselling
book What Was I Thinking this is an excellent read that'll leave you chuckling,
even if you disapprove of much of the content.
Author Biography
Paul Henry, journalist and radio and television presenter, was the host of TV
One's popular Breakfast show in New Zealand before moving to Australia to
co-host Channel Ten's Breakfast show, returning to New Zealand in 2013 to
further his television work. His memoir, What Was I Thinking, was a bestseller
on release. Known for making outrageous and often controversial comments –
sometimes tagged a right-wing ‘shock-jock’ – Henry has had an extensive
career in radio and television.