You Might Be a Redneck If-- This Is the Biggest Book You've Ever Read by Jeff Foxworthy
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Category: Jokes
You Might Be A Redneck if...You use a fishing license as a form of I.D.Your screen door has no screen.You've been on TV more than once describing what the tornado sounded like.You have a black eye and a hickey at the same time.You ever waved at traffic form your front porch wearing just your underwear.C ...Show more
Possum Living by Dolly Freed
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Category: Jokes
In the late seventies, at the age of eighteen and with a seventh-grade education, Dolly Freed wrote Possum Living about the five years she and her father lived off the land on a half-acre lot outside of Philadelphia. At the time of its publication in 1978, Possum Living became an instant classic, known ...Show more
ZEN AND THE ART OF STAND-UP COMEDY by Jay Sankey
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Category: Jokes | Series: Theatre Arts Ser.
In this engaging and disarmingly frank book, comic Jay Sankey spills the beans, explaining not only how to write and perform stand-up comedy, but how to improve and perfect your work. Much more than a how-to manual Zen and the Art of Stand-Up Comedy is the most detailed and comprehensive book on the sub ...Show more
BEST POLITICAL CARTOONS OF THE YEAR 2009 by Daryl Cagle; Brian Fairrington
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Category: Jokes
The Best Political Cartoons of the Year, 2009 Edition The Best of the Year in Editorial Cartoons All of the top political cartoonists in the world contributed to this collection of the best cartoons of 2008, from Daryl Cagle's Professional Cartoonists Index website, the most popular cartoon site on ...Show more
WIGFIELD THE CAN DO TOWN THAT JUST MAY NOT by Amy Sedaris; Paul Dinello; Stephen Colbert
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Category: Jokes
Wigfield is a town in danger. Built directly in front of a massive dam, this bucolic hideaway will soon be flooded when the dam is torn down by the state government to restore the salmon run. Wigfield's only hope lies in the self-righteous, self-aggrandizing, self-involved 'journalist' Russell Hokes, wh ...Show more
Deepest Thoughts: So Deep They Squeak by Jack Handey
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Category: Jokes
With nearly 500,000 copies sold of his previous collections, Deep Thoughts and Deeper Thoughts, philosophizing funnyman Jack Handey (of Saturday Night Live) once again combines soul searching with rib tickling. He offers pearls of wisdom, inspiration and observation in an odd and utterly original manner ...Show more
Shit My Dad Says by Justin Halpern
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'At 28 years old, I found myself living at home, with my 73-year-old father. As a child, my father never minced words, and when I screwed up, he had a way of cutting right through the bullshit and pointing out exactly why I was being an idiot. When I moved back in I was still, for the most part, an idio ...Show more
The Far Side Gallery 4 by Gary Larson
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Category: Jokes | Reading Level: very good
This fourth collection of The Far Side cartoons ranges from neanderthals to nerds, dogs to dinosaurs and horses to humans. Yet again, the author's odd and dark sense of humour is expressed in the doings of man and beast.
GEORGE W BUSHISMS by Jacob Weisberg
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"They misunderestimated me." Or did they? Judge for yourself. Here are over 100 memorable misstatements by our syntactically challenged president, collected, annotated, and introduced by Slate magazine's Jacob Weisberg. "I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully." "Families is where our ...Show more
WHY WELL NEVER UNDERSTAND EACHOTHER by Wiley Miller
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The only cartoon to win top awards in both the comic strip and comic panel categories from the National Cartoonists Society, Non Sequitur is also the only one to win in its first year of syndication. Non Sequitur has been entertaining fans for more than a decade, with its Twilight Zone of cartoon momen ...Show more
Non Sequitur's Sunday Color Treasury by Wiley Miller; Wiley Publications Staff
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Category: Jokes | Series: Non Sequitur Ser.
Non Sequitur creator Wiley Miller truly broke the cartoon mold when he first published his strip in 1992. This hugely popular cartoon is chock-full of witty observations on life's idiosyncrasies. The name of the comic strip comes from the Latin translation of "it does not follow." Each strip or panel st ...Show more