| Humor & Jokes |
Graham Crackers
- by Graham Chapman - I laughed, I cried, I wanted more. For a novice Pythonite this only whetted my appetite. Will likely read it the way I've watched the shows and movies: until I can quote it word for word. This is a must for the true Python-lover's library |
Jewish Humor : What the Best Jewish Jokes Say About the Jews
- by by Joseph Telushkin - Jewish Humor looks at Jewish culture through jokes about the inescapable hold of the Jewish family, Jews in business, Jewish neuroses, and many other subjects |
Life of the Party
- by Mary Fleener - "Sex, drugs, rock-and-roll, and comics"? You bet. In a gloriously straightforward manner, Mary Fleener illustrates her oftentimes decadent social experiences in this complete collection of her autobiographical comics work. |
The Dilbert Principle
- A Cubicle's-Eye View of Bosses, Meetings, Management Fads & Other Workplace Afflictions - by Scott Adams - The breath-taking cynicism of the strip should prepare readers for the author's no-holds-barred attack on management fads, large organizations, pointless bureaucracy and sadistic rule-makers |
How to Dump a Guy - A Coward's Manual
- by Kate Fillion - The humor is sharp, intelligent and witty; a handy guide to no-fuss breakup techniques...a fun, feminist read that offers a refreshing counterpoint to all those reams of nauseating books on how to snag and/or keep a man. |
101 Unuseless Japanese Inventions : The Art of Chindogu
- A collection of the author's most imaginative Chindohgu, otherwise known as "unuseless ideas," From the land of the rising sun come strangely practical and utterly eccentric inventions for a life of ease--and hilarity. These thought-provoking inventions have taken Japan by storm |
I'm Not Anti- Business, I'm Anti-Idiot
- A Dilbert Collection - by Scott Adams - Scott Adams does it again-manages to tickle your funny bone and yet, at the same time, offers insight to the corporate world that are uncanny in their accuracy |
How to Talk Dirty and Influence People
An Autobiography - Between comedy and social satire, Lenny Bruce was one of biggest icons of his generation. Bruce explores his life in a style all his own by addressing important topics such as: drugs, sex, marriage, masturbation, religion, public obsenity, and vaseline...
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