Female comedian autobiographies

Even More Embarrassing Dad Jokes

The follow-up to Ian Allen's uproarious Embarassing Dad Jokes, It's the Daddy takes the 'dad joke book' to an even greater extent!
It's The Daddy builds on the strength of Ian Allen's original Embarrassing Dad Jokes book that has enjoyed regular strong sales in the US, UK and Australia. The chicken finally takes a break from crossing the road in this attractively packaged joke book, which majors on - among many other things - the beaver:

What do you call a German beaver with an obsession for building dams on ladders?
Goetterdammerung

What's a beaver's least favourite film?
The Dam Busters

Packed with graphics and bursting with ideas, it is both funny and clever with winning punchlines on every page, from the grand master of the dad joke.

I wrote a great book on how to build a new staircase at home...
It was a step-by-step guide.

Police have charged the World Scrabble champion for stealing high-scoring letters
She's expected to get a really tough sentence.

ISBN:
9780008604066
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
224
Published:
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Taking the Joke Further

“Weird,” wrote Ian Frazier for the NYR Online on August 13, “[Tim] Walz’s now famous one-word description of Trump & Co. is solidly Nebraskan and from the school of Carson.” This forthright Midwestern quality, Frazier argues, is what distinguishes Kamala Harris’s running mate from the last several generations of presidential and vice-presidential candidates. “Governor and Mrs. Walz lift my spirits because they break the Democrats’ pattern of seeming to prefer the coasts.”

Frazier, an Ohioan, is the author of more than a dozen books, including Great Plains (1989), a travelogue-cum-history of the plains states; On the Rez (2000), an account of life in the Oglala Sioux nation; and several collections of reporting, travel writing, and humor. He has been a regular contributor to The New Yorker since 1974, and he has been writing for the Review since 2000, where he has written about Crazy Horse, the Arctic, James Agee, and American farming. His most recent book, Paradise Bronx: The Life an


Ian Whitcomb Biography (short version - long version follows)

Ian Whitcomb has been entertaining the world for over 30 years. Hitting the American Top Ten charts in 1965 with his novelty record, "You Turn Me On" (an orgasmic panting song), he soon abandoned life as a British Invader (born in Surrey, England, in 1941) to devote himself to resurrecting the roots of pop music, especially Ragtime and the simple, heartfelt songs of turn-of-the-century Tin Pan Alley.
.....The result has been a steady flow of records, books, documentaries, radio shows, and concerts dedicated to this neglected music. He has performed everywhere, from the Hollywood Bowl and the Montreux Jazz Festival to shopping malls and private homes. Not only has he preserved such gems as "I Go So Far With Sophie On Sophie's Sofa" and "The War In Snider's Grocery Store", but he has also added to the library of sturdy songs with his own contributions such as "Wurzel Fudge--The Village Idiot" and even serious ballads. He has been allowed to perform on such TV sh

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