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Stephen Arnott

    Stephen Arnott est un écrivain britannique dont l'œuvre couvre la non-fiction et l'humour, incorporant souvent des éléments de fiction historique. Il plonge dans l'âge sombre, créant des histoires d'aventure qui mettent en valeur sa voix narrative distinctive. Arnott écrit également sous le pseudonyme de S. J. Arnott, ce qui lui permet d'explorer différentes facettes de ses intérêts littéraires et de se connecter avec un public diversifié.

    Man Walks Into a Bar
    Man Walks Into a Bar: Over 6,000 of the Most Hilarious Jokes, Funniest Insults and Gut-Busting One-Liners
    Eating Your Auntie Is Wrong
    Sex: A User's Guide
    Peculiar Proverbs : Weird Words of Wisdom from Around the World
    Man Walks Into a Bar: Over 5,000 of the Most Hilarious Jokes, Funniest Insults and Gut-Busting One-Liners
    • Packed with an array of humor, this joke book features knock-knock jokes, clever one-liners, and puns that guarantee laughter. It's designed specifically for adults, making it the perfect companion for parties or gatherings where a light-hearted atmosphere is desired. Enjoy the playful and ridiculous content that promises to entertain and amuse.

      Man Walks Into a Bar: Over 5,000 of the Most Hilarious Jokes, Funniest Insults and Gut-Busting One-Liners
    • Everything you always wanted to know about the more curious aspects of sex but were afraid to ask: the history of sex;

      Sex: A User's Guide
    • Eating Your Auntie Is Wrong

      The World's Strangest Customs

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,4(25)Évaluer

      Exploring a wide array of unusual regional customs, this book offers insights into diverse practices, including sexual norms and cannibalistic beliefs, that travelers may encounter. Stephen Arnott provides essential knowledge to navigate cultural differences, helping readers avoid awkward situations and misunderstandings while journeying across various continents and historical contexts.

      Eating Your Auntie Is Wrong
    • Featuring a vast collection of over-the-top jokes, this book is designed to keep you and your friends laughing every day. With thousands of jokes organized alphabetically by topic, it covers a wide range of subjects from accountants to zebras. Each joke is crafted for maximum humor, ensuring you'll find something to entertain everyone. Get ready to share hilarious one-liners and clever puns that are sure to make any gathering more enjoyable. Perfect for anyone looking to add laughter to their daily life!

      Man Walks Into a Bar: Over 6,000 of the Most Hilarious Jokes, Funniest Insults and Gut-Busting One-Liners
    • Man Walks Into a Bar

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      3,5(97)Évaluer

      Man Walks Into A Bar is a one-stop shop for anyone who likes to hear and tell jokes. The jokes are ordered thematically - wives, husbands, doctors, lawyers, the French, the Germans, jokes about nuns, jokes about monkeys, the lot. There are also regular panels which group jokes by type too - Essex girls, changing a lightbulb etc. Our material will turn you into the toast of your local pub or make you loathed in your own home - remember, it is all in the telling. From the sublimely erudite to stuff Frank Carson would turn down (the book has a 'world's worst jokes' section), this book can service you with every joke you'll ever need.What do you call an eskimo chav?InnuinnitWhat did the zen student say at the hamburger stand?Make me one with everythingWhat's Irish and lives in the garden?Paddy O'Furniture

      Man Walks Into a Bar
    • In England glaubte man früher, es bringe Glück, wenn der erste Weg eines Neugeborenen nach oben führt. Deshalb musste die Hebamme das Baby sofort nach der Entbindung die Treppe hoch schleppen - oder ersatzweise mit ihm auf einen Stuhl oder eine Leiter klettern.§§Stephen Arnott hat eine Unmenge solcher liebenswerter historischer Bräuche, aber auch skurriler oder makabrer Gewohnheiten aus aller Welt gesammelt. So erfahren wir zum Beispiel, warum man im Kongo beim Biertrinken eine Glocke läutet, unter welchen Umständen ein Inder früher mit einem Schaf verheiratet wurde und dass russische Priester einst von den Bäuerinnen über Getreidefelder gerollt wurden, damit die Ernte gut wurde.

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