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Dumb Jokes & Vulgar Poems [Kindle Edition]

J.A. Konrath , J. Andrew Haknort
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This collection of more than one thousand raunchy jokes and funny poems, formatted especially for your Kindle, is easily the best pocket change you'll ever spend on anything, except for maybe some sort of medication that helps keep you alive.

Here are some examples of the over one thousand (did we mention there are over 1000?) gems included in this ebook:

I wrote a book about menopause, but it is hard to understand because it doesn't have any periods.

When the old gypsy cursed me, I laughed in her face. I'm not laughing now, because when she saw me laugh she beat the crap out of me.

I was addicted to nicotine gum, chewing three packs a day. So in order to ween myself off, I started smoking.

Whenever I go fishing, I'm reminded of an old girlfriend. Her name was Annette. She also had a sister, named Smallmouth Bass.

I’ll never forget what my grandfather used to say. I would sit on his lap and he would yell, “Fatty buttocks! Fatty Buttocks!” at the top of his lungs. I guess I never really understood my grandfather. My parents didn’t, either. That’s probably why they put him away.

Yes, believe it or not, there really is a blue six foot chicken named Pepé living in my bedroom closet. Either that or it’s the drugs.

It’s much easier to differentiate between a cabbage and a lettuce if you give them names, like Shelly or Jockmo.

Instead of "Mothers Day" how about "Sexy Virgins Day?" It can be nine months earlier.

I never claimed to be a genius. Well, except on that billboard I rented.

I remember Mom’s signature dish. She called it Pork Surprise. It was just a big bowl of dirt with some clumps of weeds in it. When we asked where the pork was, she’d yell: “There’s no pork... surprise!”

It's not fun watching a grown man cry. Unless you have a comfy chair to sit in, and maybe some snacks.

Besides the jokes, there is also absurdly bad poetry, such as:

WHY THE FLOOR IS WET
I pissed,
And I missed.

JEFF
No one likes,
My cousin Jeff,
He’s a nice guy,
But has bad breff.

GRANDMA
My Grandma wears a diaper,
I really hate to wipe her.

I LOST MY SQUIRREL
I lost my squirrel!
I lost my squirrel!
It just fell off, now I’m a girl!

FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS
Why is it raining?
I don’t Noah.

GIANT HOG
There is a giant hog,
Who lives in my garage,
But I never see him,
Because he uses hamoflage.

DOING TIME
Prison gave me acne,
So I broke out.

HUNGRY GUY
I ate the parrot,
And didn’t share it.

THE PILL
Mary is on the pill,
But it plagues her with doubt,
Whenever she has sex,
The pill just falls right out.

Plus hundreds more bad poems, most of them too filthy to be printed here.

So get yours today, before we jack the price up to $9.99 like all the other ebooks on Amazon. Hurry! Do it now!

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 251 KB
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0026FCI8O
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #55,110 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1.0 out of 5 stars 1 Star Is Being Generous, December 27, 2011
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Allen Taylor "Allen Taylor" (York Springs, Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
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I downloaded this book for free and only did that because I read "Be The Monkey" by the same author (J. Andrew Haknort is a pseudonym). I read 11% of it and couldn't hack it any more.

The best thing I can say about the book is it is aptly named. Aptly.

The jokes are dumb, but I'd hardly call the vulgarities poems. They're more like lines of sophomoric humor, and bad sophomoric humor at that. If I were to judge Konrath's writing in general on this book (and I wouldn't dare do that), then I wouldn't read another book of his even if it wasn't poetry. The prose introduction was terrible, and much too long.

I didn't laugh once while reading what I read. In fact, I growned several times. And almost fell asleep once.

As poetry, it's hackneyed drivel. Plain and simple. I honestly wonder if Konrath published this book just as a test run and forgot to take it down. Offering it as a free download makes it overpriced.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Funny in a pull-my-finger kind of way..., February 6, 2012
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Obnoxious. Irreverent. Offensive.

And absolutely fabulous. I loved it.

The Goldfish poem was my favorite.

Thank you for the much needed laughs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not For Everyone, January 21, 2012
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But I loved it right up my odd sense of humor. Full of horrible poems and one liners with a variety of stupid topics. If the samples in the description arent your taste dont get this book because its defently for a select taste.
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Not really a question, just something I found very ironic. In 65 Proof, you have an introduction before Bereavement about how you edited These Guns for Hire. Funny, I found this! "...so I picked up my basket and set it on the garbage behind out table."...
Jamie A. Halterman asked 6 days ago
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Thanks for spotting the typo, Jamie! They always seem to sneak through. For what it's worth, editing an anthology is mostly about finding stories to publish, securing a publishing deal, and deciding what order to put them in. A line editor is the person who spots errors. I'm awful at line editing. ;)

J. A. Konrath answered 6 days ago

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