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E-Mail Humor Revisited
by Louis G. Morton
160 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-3060; ISBN 1-4120-8062-2; US$14.66, C$16.86, EUR12.04, £8.43
An excellent joke book that can be used successfully for speeches, conversation and all-around humour.
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E-Mail Humor Revisited is essentially a clean joke book. It covers humor about school children, churches, corporations, ethnic humor, and it is indexed and cross-referenced; it has great lawyer jokes, party jokes and makes for great speeches and intros.
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The author is a retired college professor, listed in Who's Who in America and Who's Who in Education. Presently, he is the president of the Colorado Retired School Employees Association. He spent 39 years in elementary, high school and college education. He has received many honours and is a major contributor to communications among the Colorado teachers.
At present, he is writing another book entitled The Faerie Queen which will be illustrated in colour. He is a World War II veteran and spent 9 years in active and reserve, being discharged as a 1st Lieutenant in the Intelligence division.
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