Raunchy Jokes for Guys

A hilarious compendium of the world's best dirty jokes, with categories for celebrities, blondes, masturbation, adultery, farting, peeing, drunks, nuns, two-liners (How do you turn a fox into an elephant? Marry her), maughty limericks, teachers, animals, religion, marriage, old age, gays, priests, rabbies, orgasms and private parts. A great gift for men and women alike, a real hit at parties.

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Raunchy Jokes for Guys

A hilarious compendium of the world's best dirty jokes, with categories for celebrities, blondes, masturbation, adultery, farting, peeing, drunks, nuns, two-liners (How do you turn a fox into an elephant? Marry her), maughty limericks, teachers, animals, religion, marriage, old age, gays, priests, rabbies, orgasms and private parts. A great gift for men and women alike, a real hit at parties.

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Raunchy Jokes for Guys

Raunchy Jokes for Guys

by Hank Gross
Raunchy Jokes for Guys

Raunchy Jokes for Guys

by Hank Gross

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Overview

A hilarious compendium of the world's best dirty jokes, with categories for celebrities, blondes, masturbation, adultery, farting, peeing, drunks, nuns, two-liners (How do you turn a fox into an elephant? Marry her), maughty limericks, teachers, animals, religion, marriage, old age, gays, priests, rabbies, orgasms and private parts. A great gift for men and women alike, a real hit at parties.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940032899082
Publisher: Hank Gross
Publication date: 02/16/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 135 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

I have been a writer and editor for over 40 years, beginning in New York City in the 60's, where I freelanced for various magazines and worked as an editor at the National Examiner tabloid newspaper. I also did research and writing for the Reader's Digest (Hell's Angels, Motorcycle Safety) and flew to Louisville to interview (in poetry) Cassius Clay before he won the title and became Ali. His mother was the sweetest woman and made the best potato salad I've ever had. I have had novels and non-fiction published by major publishers such as Ballantine, World, Arbor House, Peter Pauper Press, and William Morrow, as well as many short stories and articles in major national publications, such as "The Boy Who Ate New York" in the National Lampoon, 1991. (This can be read online at my website, http://www.hankgross.com. I have also taught English and writing to students from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. I studied street photography with Randall Warniers at MIT, as well as figure photography. I won first prize in the December 1995 Popular Photography contest and was later profiled in the magazine (August 1997). Recently, I have taken up painting (acrylics), which can be viewed on my website. My email is: hankgross@gmail.com

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