A Billion Jokes!: Volume One
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Rating | : | 4.70 (703 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1447223489 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-06-03 |
Language | : | English |
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Buy this book and start your library today! Peter Serafinowicz' A Billion Jokes (Volume One.) is Buy this book and start your library today! MJChristopher Peter Serafinowicz' A Billion Jokes (Volume One.) is 400 pages according to the Product Details above. Assuming 1 joke per page, and that this publication format continues, the series will be completed in 2,499,999 additional volumes. I am placing my pre-orders now.@MJChristopher. 00 pages according to the Product Details above. Assuming 1 joke per page, and that this publication format continues, the series will be completed in 2,Buy this book and start your library today! MJChristopher Peter Serafinowicz' A Billion Jokes (Volume One.) is 400 pages according to the Product Details above. Assuming 1 joke per page, and that this publication format continues, the series will be completed in 2,499,999 additional volumes. I am placing my pre-orders now.@MJChristopher. 99,999 additional volumes. I am placing my pre-orders now.@MJChristopher. Jason Berlin said Dazzlingly ridiculous!. I follow Peter Serafinowicz on Twitter and he is a neverending fountain of sparkling genius. I laugh my fool head off to his tweets, and this book is no different. Thank you for the inspiration! And follow me at @jasonberlin !. I Laughed Brad D Koehn These jokes, after reading them, made me laugh, sometimes even out loud. For a joke book, this is very important. I look forward to volume 2.
Cheapskates.How did I manage to glue my mouth shut? My lips are sealed "Float like an octopus, sting like a clock." —Muhammad DaliI hope numbers never disappear. From the bizarre to the downright hilarious, Peter Serafinowicz is, quite simply, one of Britain's finest comic talentsI'm still angry at my parents for not buying me expensive rollerblades. Think of the aftermath."It's about disdain." —Mobster reviews HamletAn endlessly inventive, fully illustrated collection of brilliant one-liners from the BAFTA-nominated actor and comedian.