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The New York City Cab Driver's Joke Book, Volume II

The New York City Cab Driver's Joke Book, Volume II

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: good but not for everybody
Review: Although several of the jokes were hilarious many were gross or tasteless or both. I thought it was a creative idea and would be interested to know how many people wrote and told him they think they contributed to the book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm still laughing
Review: I keep this book at work. It lightens the mood on a stressful day. One of my customers and I trade jokes and this is my secret source. I also like the anecdotes that appear throughout the book, I think they are hilarious. I totally buy the premise of this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: really funny joke book
Review: I'm not usually a fan of joke books, but this one is great! You're guaranteed to find new material that will really crack you up. Cartoon illustrations are funny too. Loved it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm still laughing
Review: This book rocked!!!! Each joke was hilarious and is great to be passed around. My mom had tears in her eyes when we read it and my uncle loved it. It was a great read

melody

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny as anything
Review: This book rocked!!!! Each joke was hilarious and is great to be passed around. My mom had tears in her eyes when we read it and my uncle loved it. It was a great read

melody

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Zero
Review: This is a collection of ethnic, sexual, blond, and just plain lame jokes. Inevitably, some of them are variations of the old ones. I don't really buy the author's story, but just in case he actually overheard those jokes in his cab, he should have forgotten them right there instead of wasting paper and offending just about anybody. There should be a more decent way to make a living.

And to those of you who believe that ethnic jokes are harmless: you are living in a dream world. Those jokes perpetuate hatred, although indirectly. Any comedian who relies on this lowest-grade brand of humor proves his/her lack of talent and morality. Keep it clean!


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