The Official "Stop Me If You've Heard This One" Jokebook
by Rob Loughran
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Publisher: Robert Loughran
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© 2005 Copyright by Robert Loughran, 2005 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Edition
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Printed: 283 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:PLEASE DOWNLOAD THIS FREE GIFT FROM ROB! This is not a lagniappe! ("lagniappe" from the Creole French: In Louisiana, a trifling little gift gievn by a tradesman.) Repeat, this is not a lagniappe!!! It is the entire book downloadable for free. The hardcopy is at cost. Lulu Press or my self don't make a dime when you order a "real" book for $10.20 +s/h Welcome, enjoy the storefront, the offer is NOT limited, download all you want. Any questions, try me at: rloughran@ap.net Thank You, Rob Loughran Windsor, CA The Official "Stop Me If You've Heard This One" Jokebook is a collection of jokes without a theme, an aim, or any sensibility: just five big old chapters of mirth and filth. Keywords:Listed in: |
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Keep it up Rob, you may have begun the encyclopedia of jokes.
My name is Aristotle.
THE Aristotle. Primo philosopher dude, ya know? And I must say that THE OFFICIAL "STOP ME IF YOU HEARD THIS ONE" JOKEBOOK is funny as Sophocles doing his Leta and the Swan bit after one too many bottles of wine.
However, I digress.
Even though I've been dead for over two-millenia and missed some of the topical references the writing is crisp and clear, mostly in dialog (this Rob Loughran fella has obviously read my "Poetics" and taken to heart my lessons on immediacy and involving the audience emotionally--true, the emotions are revulsion and disgust, but what the hell) and even though the language would make a Spartan blush it's a bargain.
Mainly because the pile of steaming-sheep-mithros is free.
Humor a dead man, try the book. Long on observance of Aristotlean Unity; short on good taste.
You can quote me.
Peace-Out, Aristotle
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