The Best of the Good Clean Jokes
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The Best of the Good Clean Jokes

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The best to you from Bob Phillips Bestselling humorist Bob Phillips (more than 6 million in combined sales) shares his favorite jokes in this hefty collection of wholesome humor. Family, friends, preachers, and teachers?anyone who enjoys a good clean joke?won?t want to miss this laugh-filled resource from the pen of the master joker. These jokes are the ?best of the best?...more
Paperback, 304 pages
Published October 1st 2001 by Harvest House Publishers (first published 1989)
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Peter
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Remember how in Fahrenheit 451 Montag accidentally reads a line from a book that takes his interest, then decides to steal the book, and this leads to his intellectual and physical escape from the anti-book, conformist society?

Well, if Montag read a one-liner from Best of Good Clean Jokes instead, he probably would have cast it back in the blaze and gone home feeling that his job was serving a very useful purpose in society.
Bobby
The word Jokes in the title should be in quotation marks.

I recommend Garfield's Son of Big Fat Hairy Jokes instead.
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