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The scripts from the 'Janet & John' stories as broadcast on BBC Radio 2's breakfast show, 'Wake up to Wogan'. With foreword by Terry Wogan and a few words from John Marsh.
(124 pages)
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$16.00
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Michael Close is an inveterate joke teller whose stories have brought gales of laughter from audiences around the world. For more than twenty years, Michael’s friends and colleagues have eagerly awaited a collection of jokes from his enormous repertoire. That Reminds Me is that compilation – more than 250 of the best clean (and not so clean) jokes you’ve ever read. But this is much more than a joke book. Michael shares heartfelt reminiscences of the funny people who have enriched his life, stories of crazy personal experiences, and thoughts on the importance of “finding the funny” in your own life. This is the perfect book for anyone who needs a good laugh.
Foreword by Penn Jillette
[The jokes in this collection range from squeaky clean to R-rated. Words that you can’t use on network television appear occasionally. If such language offends you, please don’t purchase this book.]
(218 pages)
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$19.95
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An odd handful of comics using random characters in random situations.
(59 pages)
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$17.13
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Soft-bound book with BLACK & WHITE images inside. A hilarious, tongue-in-cheek book for guitar players and collectors who suffer from Guitar Acquisition Syndrome. It contains insights, tips, confessions, and stories from over 200 "afflicted" enthusiasts from 23 countries. The perfect all-occasion gift for any guitar enthusiast.
All royalties from this book will be used to buy starter guitars for deserving musician wannabes.
(192 pages)
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$10.00
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A collection of 100 short humorous pieces from the UK blogosphere. All profits from the sale of this book will be donated to the Comic Relief charity.
Contributors include Richard Herring, Andrew Collins (BBC 6Music), Emma Kennedy, James Henry (Channel 4's "Green Wing"), Abby Lee (Girl With A One-Track Mind), Catherine Sanderson (Petite Anglaise), Zoe McCarthy (My Boyfriend Is A Twat), novelist David Belbin, Anna Pickard (The Guardian), and a diverse selection of some of the UK's most talented bloggers.
A podcast is also available, featuring selected readings from the book as performed by their original authors.
http://www.lulu.com/content/901312
(218 pages)
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$16.26
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You Want Me To Do What? is a humorous journey through the three most demanding training programs in the US Miliary - Navy SEAL training, Army Special Forces training and Army Ranger training...by one of the few men who have attended all three of these arduous programs and survived to tell about them.
(122 pages)
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$16.95
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Are your friendships leaving you bankrupt? Does traveling with friends cause jetlag? Do you know people who are "slow on the draw, but quick on the thank you?" This money etiquette guide book goes where no book has dared. Packed with side-splitting anecdotes when money and personal relationships collide.
***To preview this book, click on the title***
A portion of the proceeds from this book will be donated to The American Cancer Society.
(115 pages)
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$14.95
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Jack Woodson was a thermal design engineer for four years until he was laid off from his job. Now, as a teacher, he faces new challenges. Conference calls have been replaced with parent conferences. Product testing has given way to standardized testing. Instead of business cards, Jack now passes out report cards. The only thing that hasn’t changed noticeably is the maturity level of the people surrounding him all day.
Learn Me Good is a hilarious first-person account, inspired by real life experiences. Through a series of emails to Fred Bommerson, his buddy who still works at Heat Pumps Unlimited, Jack chronicles a year-in-the-life of a brand new teacher. With subject lines such as “Irritable Vowel Syndrome,” “In math class, no one can hear you scream,” and “I love the smell of Lysol in the morning,” Jack writes each email with a dash of sarcasm and plenty of irreverent wit.
(211 pages)
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$16.00
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Dwight Perry of the Seattle Times says, "Laughter, tears, and the indomitable spirit - they're front and center as Jerry Perisho details his very personal war with prostate cancer."
Jerry Perisho has been a CEO or senior officer with various southern California corporations since 1982. Additionally, he is a professional freelance comedy writer who created and operated a very successful joke writing business. When he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2004 at the age of 52, he discovered that his cockeyed view of the world and his sense of humor helped him survive the surgery, chemotherapy and two years of hormone therapy that were to follow. In fact, he flourished. This is his tender and hilarious story of the tears, the fears and the many funny things and amazing people he has encountered since cancer entered his personal world.
(240 pages)
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$22.95
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TFBC: The Arrival is a compilation of comics from the Tales From Band Camp website. TFBC is a comic strip about life in a marching band.
(101 pages)
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$17.99
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