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The World's Best Dirty Jokes (1976)

by Mr J

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Whether it’s the one about the elephant and the canary or the one about the travelling salesman and the farmer’s daughter, Mr J has gathered together the very best – the very funniest – from a large crop of dirty jokes. A good dirty joke is often graphic, sometimes shocking, but always amusing. Only those jokes that brought cheer and laughter to the heart were permitted to remain. Some of the stories will be familiar, but all are designed to make you smile – and, with a little practice, you can make others laugh too.… (more)
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Whether it’s the one about the elephant and the canary or the one about the travelling salesman and the farmer’s daughter, Mr J has gathered together the very best – the very funniest – from a large crop of dirty jokes. A good dirty joke is often graphic, sometimes shocking, but always amusing. Only those jokes that brought cheer and laughter to the heart were permitted to remain. Some of the stories will be familiar, but all are designed to make you smile – and, with a little practice, you can make others laugh too.

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