Your Joke Is in the E-Mail: Cyberlaffs from Mousepotatoes
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Rating | : | 4.95 (900 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0898159881 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A Laugh a minute from Cyber-Jokes A Customer This collection of jokes all actually sent over e-mail at one time or another is a truly hilarious compendium of humor--the musician jokes are side-splittingly funny. This book is a great gift for all your cyber-pals!. "There must be a better internet joke book" according to A Customer. I have read this book, and it is funny but there could be more done in this category. I hope that I eventually find a good internet joke book.. Not quite what I was looking for. Jokes were William Wagner Not quite what I was looking for. Jokes were too drawn out. Could of been shorter story or punchlines. Too long to absorb.
Did you hear the one about the priest, the rabbi, the traveling salesman, and his modem? If you've spent any time at all in cyberspace, you probably have. E-mail has become a marvelously subversive way of using common office technology to spread hilarity—and this mouse-tickling compendium is the first to truly sample the wacky world of digital humor.
Currently, she is a nurse-practitioner and a contributer to Microsoft Sidewalk.John Dobby Boe, storyteller, award-winning teacher, and director of the Campus Writing Center at the University of California, Davis, is the author of LIFE ITSELF: MESSINESS IS NEXT TO GODESSNESS AND OTHER ESSAYS. . About the Author Alice Kahn is the author of MULTIPLE SARCASM, MY LIFE AS A GAL, LUNCHEON AT THE CAFE RIDICULOUS, and FUN WITH DIRK AND BREE, and has been a staff writer for the San Francisco Chronicle
Alice Kahn is the author of MULTIPLE SARCASM, MY LIFE AS A GAL, LUNCHEON AT THE CAFE RIDICULOUS, and FUN WITH DIRK AND BREE, and has been a staff writer for the San Francisco Chronicle. . Currently, she is a nurse-practitioner and a contributer to Microsoft Sidewalk.John Dobby Boe, storyteller, award-winning teacher, and director of the Campus Writing Center at the University of Calif