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Jokes Every Man Should Know

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This pocket-sized gift book is packed with hilarious jokes every guy needs in his repertoire.

This little black book has everything aspiring cut-ups, comedians, and reformed class clowns need to win at comedy. Covering everything from roasts and toasts to historical footnotes to alternate versions of beloved old chestnuts, this indispensable reference is great for any occasion. Plus tips on telling jokes and much, much

• Nine Jokes about Heaven and Hell
• Eight Jokes Just for Kids
• Nineteen Jokes Definitely Not for Kids
• Six Jokes about Lightbulbs
• Seven Jokes about Bars
• The World’s Only Funny Knock-Knock Joke

144 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 2008

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Author 41 books289 followers
March 2, 2018
It was enjoyable. Most of the jokes are pretty traditional so you've probably heard them. There are also some sections on joke telling, which I thought were pretty good.
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88 reviews2 followers
January 16, 2024
The average joke in this book was just okay. But I occasionally laughed and wanted to share one with my wife.
Profile Image for Ian Bowman.
89 reviews2 followers
February 22, 2015
I only found about 70% of the jokes in this book funny, but that 70% had me rocking back and forth, laughing with my mouth open. As the author acknowledges in the introduction, telling a joke with a setup regarding walking into a bar and all that is old-fashioned. You may find when you read this collection however that... old-fashioned is what you like about it. What this book offers is a chance to memorize a joke that relates to many different situations, perfect for say, long car rides.

If you really find yourself feeling corny by telling a joke here's some advice: use first person. Make the joke about you. Instead of two anonymous hikers encountering a bear, tell a story about you and a friend (even better if that friend is present). "And then after Fred put on his running shoes he said, 'Hey shithead, I don't need to outrun the motherfucking bear. I just need to outrun you!'"

Of course, later you can clarify that none of that actually happened and in fact, you just repurposed a joke from a book on the discount rack of the UCLA bookstore that you picked up after your sister's orientation tour in 2009. But when you do that you will likely find that your friends have moved on -- too busy responding to a text message to care about such details.

Lastly, in spite of the title I get the feeling that the jokes would be appealing to women as well as men. I'm not sure why the author didn't just go with "Jokes Ever Person Should Know," or "Jokes an Advanced Form of Life One Billion Years in the Future Will be Glad they Never Learned."
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506 reviews36 followers
February 4, 2017
The editor has done a nice job of selecting jokes; almost everything in here is funny. But I question the premise of the title: if every man knew all these jokes, everyone would be sick of them by now.
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28 reviews51 followers
February 11, 2019
This joke book was very enjoyable to read, and I was dying of laughter by the end of it. However, it is not only filled with jokes, but helpful tips and tricks to improve your skills as a comedian. There are things such as how to capture the attention of your audience, the best time to tell a joke, and many other extremely useful things to know. I even tested my newfound knowledge out on my family after reading the book and it worked! The way the author combined humor and helpful information is like no other book I've read, and I truly think this is a book worth reading.
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222 reviews22 followers
June 13, 2018
Very good book, had some standard excellent jokes. Also has tips on properly telling jokes and delves into how jokes originate. As a serious student and practitioner of comedy, humor and jokes, this was a great pickup to add to my humor collection, and I got it cheap for .75!
Profile Image for Marissa Morrison.
1,875 reviews23 followers
December 28, 2018
More than half of the jokes here are worth reading, and there are a handful that I shared with family during the holidays.
161 reviews2 followers
December 17, 2023
Great collection

These are some classic jokes with not much filler. The introduction is just as fun as the jokes
Listed in this book.
Profile Image for Micah.
7 reviews10 followers
August 31, 2008
I haven't read--let alone bought--a joke book since I was little.

This book has many classic jokes worth remembering and repeating. I read them through with my wife, while we took turns laughing out loud.

Unfortunately a number of them are either dirty or in poor taste, which is typical for almost any joke book. However, the good outweighs the bad. It's worth buying and skipping over the rotten parts.
Profile Image for James.
135 reviews
April 15, 2009
It's the brevity of the jokes that makes this book good. Every joke is less than 2 pages long. No repeats, although there are variations of many of them floating around the internet (such as the ex-whorehouse parrot).

The author has gone out of his way to pick a crop of differing and funny jokes. Some are off color, but none are offensive.

Recommended.
Profile Image for Loyd Mcintosh.
31 reviews4 followers
March 20, 2013
The jokes about the newly hired player at the piano bar and the guy who took a vow of silence at the monastery make up for all of the other lame and old jokes you're likely to read in this collection. Those two STILL make me laugh weeks after finishing this book.
Profile Image for Jeff.
Author 18 books37 followers
April 12, 2013
. . . If you don't know them already . . .
Profile Image for dcrowe2.
39 reviews
November 22, 2013
some new (to me) good jokes in here...nice layout and easy to read
Profile Image for Nunya.
42 reviews11 followers
December 27, 2013
A few good ones I hadn't heard before. A few just awful ones. And some in the middle.

Someone should compose a pamphlet based on that reddit thread about Best Joke.
Profile Image for Scott.
90 reviews6 followers
June 16, 2014
Fathers day gift. I was pleased to see some of my favorites in this collection.
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3,611 reviews5 followers
August 29, 2015
Short, fun to read. However, I prefer the Prairie Home Companion's Joke Book for quality and quantity.
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34 reviews7 followers
August 7, 2020
The book was enjoyable even when i didn't intend to perform the jokes in real life.
37 reviews
August 19, 2017
The introduction makes a big deal about the jokes in this book being nothing but the best. I couldn't get past maybe 10 jokes. I feel I'm open minded and am able to laugh at the corny and basic jokes and I truly didn't find much humor. I can't say don't try it because someone else may love this book but for me it was a dud.
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