Funny Shaped Balls: The Biggest Book of Sporting Jokes Ever

Over 2,000 sporting funnies from every sport: football, rugby, cricket, golf, boxing,
snooker and beyond...

Two men fishing on a river bank in a canal in London on a Saturday afternoon miles away from a radio or TV. Suddenly one man turns to the other and says, 'Spurs have lost again.' The other man is astonished and says, 'How on earth do you know that?' The other man replies, 'It's quarter to five.'

After the success of the George Foreman grill, Audley Harrison is launching his own toaster. The problem is it can only do four rounds.

What does Steve Harmison put in his hands to make sure the next ball almost always takes a wicket? A bat

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Funny Shaped Balls: The Biggest Book of Sporting Jokes Ever

Over 2,000 sporting funnies from every sport: football, rugby, cricket, golf, boxing,
snooker and beyond...

Two men fishing on a river bank in a canal in London on a Saturday afternoon miles away from a radio or TV. Suddenly one man turns to the other and says, 'Spurs have lost again.' The other man is astonished and says, 'How on earth do you know that?' The other man replies, 'It's quarter to five.'

After the success of the George Foreman grill, Audley Harrison is launching his own toaster. The problem is it can only do four rounds.

What does Steve Harmison put in his hands to make sure the next ball almost always takes a wicket? A bat

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Funny Shaped Balls: The Biggest Book of Sporting Jokes Ever

Funny Shaped Balls: The Biggest Book of Sporting Jokes Ever

by Jonathan Swan
Funny Shaped Balls: The Biggest Book of Sporting Jokes Ever

Funny Shaped Balls: The Biggest Book of Sporting Jokes Ever

by Jonathan Swan

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Overview

Over 2,000 sporting funnies from every sport: football, rugby, cricket, golf, boxing,
snooker and beyond...

Two men fishing on a river bank in a canal in London on a Saturday afternoon miles away from a radio or TV. Suddenly one man turns to the other and says, 'Spurs have lost again.' The other man is astonished and says, 'How on earth do you know that?' The other man replies, 'It's quarter to five.'

After the success of the George Foreman grill, Audley Harrison is launching his own toaster. The problem is it can only do four rounds.

What does Steve Harmison put in his hands to make sure the next ball almost always takes a wicket? A bat


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781407029542
Publisher: Ebury Publishing
Publication date: 08/31/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 513 KB

About the Author

Jonathan Swan's parents predicted from an early age he would be an author, albeit of his own downfall. Instead he wrote Quack Magic, a history of dubious medical cures, and the best-selling Man Walks into a Bar 2, and knows more jokes than is probably healthy for anyone. When not eavesdropping on strangers to see if he can pick up any new one-liners, he lives in London with his wife and three children, who all remain determined to never laugh at anything he says.
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