Little Book of Yankee Humor


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A rib-tickling collection of the funniest stories ever published in Yankee magazine, guaranteed to evoke a chuckle, chortle, smile, snicker, snort, guffaw, giggle, or hearty laugh from just about everyone but the sourest puss.




New England Joke Lore


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The following pages are not the product of an overworked imagination, but a record of actual happenings. The characters who pass in review before the reader are real personages whose various experiences have gladdened many adjacent firesides.




Underrated


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Contrary to popular legend, every dog does not have his day. Some dogs-i.e., musicians, actors, foodstuffs, sitcoms, beverages, albums, and movies-are perennially overlooked. This book will change all that. Using a highly scientific, unabashedly subjective, yet uncannily accurate formula, the brilliant comedic minds behind Yankee Pot Roast can help you determine with absolute confidence whether something or someone is underrated (George Harrison) or not (Paul McCartney). Book jacket.




New England Joke Lore


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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1922 Edition.




New England Joke Lore


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The Yankees Fan's Little Book of Wisdom


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Following the tradition of the previous four books in the series, The Yankees Fan's Little Book of Wisdom is geared to enlighten, educate, and amuse fans of baseball's most celebrated franchise.




Yankee Humor


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The Yankees Fan's Little Book of Wisdom


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To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the New York Yankees, George Sullivan offers an all new collection of quotes and facts geared to educate and entertain fans.




NEW ENGLAND JOKE LORE THE TONI


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