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Screaming With Laughter $27.19 A collection of jokes about scary creatures including monsters, bugs, and ghosts. |
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Screaming with Laughter $7.95 A collection of jokes about monsters, ghosts, and other scary things. |
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Laughter is an Egg $4.49 Laughter is an egg with a crick-crack face that can hide in the heart of the human race. Tummy tickling, rib-cracking and even wee-yourself laughs can all be found in the pages of this eggstraordinary collection of poems, riddles, jokes and ballads from the wonderful John Agard. |
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Monster Jokes $3.77 Scare up some chuckles with jokes about Dracula, Frankenstein, King Kong, and more. Howl with laughter over these: What's the tallest building in Transylvania? The Vampire State Building! Where do you gas up a monster truck? A villain station!  Wacky |
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Classic Jokes $13.25 They say laughter is the best medicine, which explains why you need a prescription for nitrous oxide... |
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Laughter, the Best Medicine II $11.16 Complemented by more than two hundred illustrations and photographs, an irreverent collection of humor culled from the popular Reader's Digest column "Laughter, the Best Medicine" includes one-liners, silly riddles, jokes, quips, anecdotes, and cartoons. |
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Laughter, The Best Medicine Ii: $12.12 Looking for a little bit of laughter in your day? Drawn from the Reader''s Digest magazine, this collection of jokes, one-liners, and other lighthearted glimpses of life is just what the doctor ... |
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Cruelty and Laughter $36 Eighteenth-century British culture is often seen as polite and sentimental—the creation of an emerging middle class. Simon Dickie disputes these assumptions in Cruelty and Laughter , a wildly enjoyable but shocking plunge into the forgotten comic literature of the age. Beneath the surface of Enlightenment civility, Dickie uncovers a rich vein of cruel humor that forces us to recognize just how slowly ordinary human sufferings became worthy of sympathy. Delving into an enormous archive of comic novels, jestbooks, farces, variety shows, and cartoons, Dickie finds a vast repository of jokes about cripples, blind men, rape, and wife-beating. Epigrams about syphilis and scurvy sit alongside one-act comedies about hunchbacks in love. He shows us that everyone—rich and poor, women as well as men—laughed along. In the process, Dickie also expands our understanding of many of the century’s major authors, including Samuel Richardson, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Tobias Smollett, Frances Burney, and Jane Austen. He devotes particular attention to Henry Fielding’s Joseph Andrews , a novel that reflects repeatedly on the limits of compassion and the ethical problems of laughter. Cruelty and Laughter is an engaging, far-reaching study of the other side of culture in eighteenth-century Britain. |
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Enjoyment of Laughter $41.95 |
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God Has Brought Me Laughter: Jokes for the Weekly Torah Portion $11.5 Why is God Has Brought Me Laughter different from all other joke books? Some joke books are arranged by subject or theme. Some joke books are arranged alphabetically... |
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French Laughter $49.95 The culmination of a lifetime's fascination with humour, Walter Redfern's book treats major French writers from the 18th to the 20th centuries as humorists, including Diderot, Rousseau, Sade, Huysmans, Flaubert, Beckett, and Tournier. He considers irony, hyperbole, wordplay, jokes, dialogue, humour as philosophical speculation, and plagiarism. - ;The culmination of a lifetime's fascination with humour in all its forms, this book is the first in any language to embrace such an impressive span of authors and such a broad range of topics in French literary humour. In nine wide-ranging chapters Walter Redfern considers diverse writers and topics, including: Diderot, viewed as a laughing philosopher, mainly through his fiction (Les Bijoux indiscrets, Le Neeu de Rameau, and Jacques le fataliste); humourlessness, corraling Rousseau, Sade, the Christian God, and Jean-Pierre Brisset; the aesthete Huysmans, in both his avatars, Symbolist and Naturalist (A Rebours, Sac au dos, and other texts); the dramatic use of. parrots by Flaubert, Queneau, and Beckett; Vall--egrave--;s and la blague; exaggeration in Vall--egrave--;s and C--eacute--;line (Mort --agrave--; credit and L'Enfant); the fiction, plays, and autobiography of Sartre; bad jokes in Beckett; wordplay in Tournier's fiction (especially Roi des aulnes and Les M--eacute--;t--eacute--;ores). Five interleaved 'riffs' on laughter, dreams, black humour, politics, and taste, carry the enquiry into questions of humour outside of the purely French context, enhancing a book that impresses as much with its vivacity of style as with the breadth and depth of its scholarship. - ;Some excellent insights. - David Coward, TLS;Redfern's book yomps joyously through many kinds of comedy...Un Drole de livre, in all the best senses. - Steven Poole. The Guardian;some excellent insights - David Coward, Times Liteary Supplement;[an] insightful analysis of the use of humour by various luminaries of the French literary world, including Diderot, Flaubert and Rousseau, offers a highly thought-provoking study that many will find fascinating. - French Magazine;An excellent jaunt. - Christie Davis. Times Higher Education |
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Laughter the Best Medicine $16.73 With more than sixtyfive illustrations, this irreverent collection of amusements culled from the popular Readers Digest column Laughter, the best medicine includes oneliners, silly riddles, jokes, quips, and cartoons. Original. Author: Readers Digest (EDT) Series Title: Readers Digest Subtitle: More Than 600 Jokes, Gags Laugh Lines for All Occasions Publication Date: 1997/10/01 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 5.25 Height: 7.75 |
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Unforgettable Elephant Jokes $3.79 This elephantabulous collection of more than 100 jumbo illustrated jokes will have joke lovers trumpeting with laughter! "How do you keep an angry elephant from charging?You take away his credit cards." |
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Jackie's Jokes $4.47 Jackie's turn! Book four in this exciting new series!April has finally arrived. How lucky of Jackie to have such a lovely month to tell her story. It starts off with fun and laughter on April Fool's Day, and then all the beautiful flowers start to bloom a |
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Good Humor: Church Jokes $5.5 Church—and church people—provide endless material for laughter, and ... |
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Laugh-Out-Loud Jokes for Kids $5.99 What happens to race car drivers when they eat too much? They get indy-gestion. Laugh-Out-Loud Jokes for Kids provides children ages 7-10 many hours of fun and laughter... |
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The World's Greatest Knock-Knock Jokes For Kids $2.49 This incredible celebration of zany knock-knocks will knock your socks off. Guaranteed to create an explosion of laughter, these jokes will have your friends rolling in the aisles. |
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Monster Laughs: Frightfully Funny Jokes About Monsters $25.95 Why couldn''''t the mummy answer the phone? What do you say to a two-headed monster? These jokes will make you scream with laughter! |

Health Benefits of Laughter- Laughter and Stress
Health Benefits of Laughter. Everyone is just always so busy. Life is so busy. There are more people in today's society that has to take medication to just ease anxiety and reduce stress.
It's time to slow down and enjoy life.
I learned this myself recently. I was always so obsessed with working and building for the future. I was so damn serious all the time. I got depressed than I got insomnia. I had to go to my doctor to get prescribed sleeping pills because my mind would never stop. I could never relax. I was so busy working for the future that I was killing my present life. I had to stop. Stress can kill you. About 6 months ago, I started using the social networking site Facebook. Reconnecting with friends was helping me to relax. Than I noticed that when people would post funny or just plain stupid facebook statuses that I would just sit here and giggle. It had been so long since I really giggled. I would than just think of funny things to say back and that would make others laugh. I missed laughing. I missed having fun. I missed enjoying myself.
I made a plan. I told myself that there would be no more of me consistently trying to make other people happy. There was no more working my tailbone off anymore building for the future (when hell, the future may never come). I decided I was going to take the time for myself. I started running, blogging, facebook is still my best friend
, I started sitting down and playing board games with my daughter and just relaxing (Of course, I still work and still have house cleaning etc) but it is not the priority in my life anymore.
I noticed as I made the changes in my life, I felt better mentally and phyically. I discovered the health benefits of laughter. My negative obsessions were replaced with positive hobbies. I quit smoking, I lost 10 pounds, I reconnected with friends and family. I just feel so much better. Everyday, I take some time to laugh.
There are definately health benefits of laughter.
If you would like a laugh today, visit my joke and funny inspriation blog. I try to update in daily with new jokes and just humorous life sayings.
Check it out You deserve a laugh
http://funniesfromfatboy.blogspot.com/
Our response to stressful events can be altered by whether we view something as a 'threat' or a 'challenge'. Humor can give us a more lighthearted perspective and help us view events as 'challenges', thereby making them less threatening and more positive.
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