This book offers a humorous look at the interactions between a professional scientist and his Pennsylvania Dutch farming neighbor as they get involved in various projects around the farm and on hunting and fishing trips where one is an accomplished fly fisher and hunter and the other is not terribly adept at either sport.
Today we cannot do anything without getting tangled in some kind of electronic web, stuck on a congested freeway or endure inane cubical working conditions.
Renowned Irish Culture vulture Mike Farragher turns a critical eye on himself in the pages of This is Your Brain on Shamrocks and provides a funny, sweet,and certainly irreverent take on life, spirituality, parenting, music, and heritage.
Inspired by his blog of the same name (which is inspired by what the author considers to be one of the great all-time "e;Simpsons"e; quotes), So, Do You Like Stuff?
The author has a interesting and informative insight in observing incarcerated men and the harsh and sometimes humorous lives that they live while being incarcerated.
A comprehensive guide to writing funny, specifically geared toward middle/high school students, adults, teachers, pastors, motivational speakers, wanna be comics, and amateur/semi-professional comedians.
This is a story about a wild and wacky family adventure in which the Guste family takes an unexpected extended holiday, traveling by car 2,000 miles out of their way through the South of the Border country of Mexico.
Now a historic document from the 1990s, The Complete but tacky Slick Willie Joke & Activity Book is a grand collection of jokes and interactive activities lampooning Co-Presidents Slick Willie & Hillary, Vice-President Algore, and the rest of the Bubba Gang.
Among these 36 unforgettable short stories, you will learn how to buy fireworks in the back-alleys of Chinatown from Yong Wo, how the author met Mafia boss, John Gotti, enjoying a 2 prime steak at his favorite restaurant before he had his guest whacked.
God gives a humble, ordinary man named Arthur Mercado a bunch of tests: 51 heart procedures, 36 radiation treatments, two outer-body-experiences, and stage four Parkinsons, among others.
This book looks at the humorous side of a wonderfully dysfunctional childhood of kid growing up in the 1980s that will inspire you to see your own screwed up past in a more humorous light.
It is 1953 in southern England, the time of the Coronation, and Jack is a small boy from the poor end of the village who is trying desperately to understand the strange people he has been born into.
This compendium is a highly opinionated, occasionally bogus representation of the most egregious modern examples of both common irritating folks and the rich and powerful who demean others while enriching themselves.