The traditional Aussie jokes told in pubs and cabs now compete with global jokes. It's Dad 'n' Dave versus Monica Lewinsky.
Phillip Adams Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
Questo autore fonde magistralmente l'arguzia satirica con una profonda visione umanistica del mondo. Il suo lavoro si addentra spesso nella critica sociale, esplorando questioni etiche da una prospettiva non convenzionale. Con una spiccata sensibilità di sinistra e una prospettiva atea, offre una lente unica e provocatoria attraverso cui osservare la natura umana e le strutture sociali.





Politically Incorect Jokes from the Net
- 464pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
A book of hundreds of politically incorrect jokes, gleaned from the Internet.
The Penguin Book of More Australian Jokes
- 510pagine
- 18 ore di lettura
This book is to the joke what a telephone directory is to the phone number. No taxi has been left unturned, no dunny wall unread, no pub unvisited in rounding up these funnies. The result is a naughtier, even more notorious volume than the bestselling Penguin Book of Australian Jokes. Of course, you should be reading serious fiction or uplifting works of theology - but if you don't mind feeling thoroughly ashamed of yourself, this is the book for you.
The Penguin Book of Australian Jokes
- 482pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
Jokes are a bit like electro-convulsive therapy. Laugher does to the brain what a good sneeze does to the nasal passages. If you read this entire volume in one sitting, it will be the equivalent of 10 years in psychoanalysis. The Penguin Book of Australian Jokes is a scandalous, subversive, hilarious collection of jokes, anecdotes, and distinctively Australian humour.