Author: | Hugh Jass | ISBN: | 9781365131974 |
Publisher: | Triangle Circle Square | Publication: | May 4, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Hugh Jass |
ISBN: | 9781365131974 |
Publisher: | Triangle Circle Square |
Publication: | May 4, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Hundreds of jokes congregate in this amazing compilation of some of the greatest bad jokes and puns there are.
Uniting several forms of terrible gag in one ceaseless, relentless volume, A Book of Bad Jokes, Pitiful Puns, Woeful Wordplay and Ridiculous Riddles is intended to be a text that every aspiring or current bad joke teller would love in his library. Authored by known pun and bun master Hugh Jass, this manual intends to amuse and educate its readers on the art of inventing truly awful humor. Ample quantities of ideas and an exhaustive demonstration of the form used mean that you can not only cringe, but create your own horrific jokes.
After introducing the book and its uses, Hugh takes us through an enormous combination of one-liners and question and answer jokes. The conclusion of the book framed in riddles both ordinary and poetic in form.
Despite the all-round awfulness of what's shown, the author is keen to point out the utility of what's here. The demonstrative use of wordplay is ample, meaning that readers can start to pick up and assimilate the technique. After having absorbed the hundreds of silly gags present, you may even start to invent your own!
A superb little gift or stocking filler for birthdays or at Christmas, this funnily abysmal compilation is sure to keep you cringing for hours!
Hundreds of jokes congregate in this amazing compilation of some of the greatest bad jokes and puns there are.
Uniting several forms of terrible gag in one ceaseless, relentless volume, A Book of Bad Jokes, Pitiful Puns, Woeful Wordplay and Ridiculous Riddles is intended to be a text that every aspiring or current bad joke teller would love in his library. Authored by known pun and bun master Hugh Jass, this manual intends to amuse and educate its readers on the art of inventing truly awful humor. Ample quantities of ideas and an exhaustive demonstration of the form used mean that you can not only cringe, but create your own horrific jokes.
After introducing the book and its uses, Hugh takes us through an enormous combination of one-liners and question and answer jokes. The conclusion of the book framed in riddles both ordinary and poetic in form.
Despite the all-round awfulness of what's shown, the author is keen to point out the utility of what's here. The demonstrative use of wordplay is ample, meaning that readers can start to pick up and assimilate the technique. After having absorbed the hundreds of silly gags present, you may even start to invent your own!
A superb little gift or stocking filler for birthdays or at Christmas, this funnily abysmal compilation is sure to keep you cringing for hours!