The New York City Bartender's Joke Book
Jimmy Pritchard


Compras Nikon
Bluetooth
1 NO LAUGHS
Wanted to give some laughs to a friend but after reading quite a few pages did not find anything funny. Then, past the book to another friend and did not find it funny either. Sorry!
2 So maybe he has Elmer's Glue instead of ear wax....
This is a great collection of jokes, new and old. And even the old ones are presented in a lively, fresh format. The author knows how to spin a yarn, and even make the corniest puns seem funny. Yes, this is a glowing review. The only negative I can think of is that one can flip through the book all too quickly. More, please!
3 A riot!
This is the best collection of jokes I've read! It takes a lot for me to laugh out loud and this book did it! Very difficult to put down!
4 Okay, so I know the guy....
Having hoisted quite a few at the bar Jimmy tends (Virgil's, just off Time's Square) I can attest that this book is every bit as funny as Jimmy is in person. Having worked behind the bar for 20 years, Jimmy has heard every joke known to humankind -- tell him a punchline and he'll tell you the gag. He's a fine raconteur, a gentleman and a judge of fine bourbon, and one damn funny guy who has written one damn funny book. And, let's face it, there probably hasn't been a time since the Draft Riots that New York City has been more in need of a good laugh. So, if you're looking for a fine compendium of punch lines, you can't do better than the NYC Bartender's Joke Book.
5 LOLROF (Laughing our loud - rolling on floor)
The best and funniest collection of jokes I've ever read. Well done and Jimmy's comments throughout the book are great.
6 Stands out among so many joke books
Much funnier than the other joke books out there. Well worth the money, cause it will be a book you pick up to read over and over again.

Thursday, 24-Jul-2008 04:46:31 CDT
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