Sports are full of funny people who say sidesplitting things, mostly without meaning to. Enjoy hundreds of the biggest laughs in sports with this collection that features the stars and the misfits of baseball, football, basketball, hockey, and all the other places where zany things happen in the name of competition. 96 pages, 25 b/w illus., 5 3/8 x 8 1/4.
Written by stand up comedian and sports fanatic Paul Nardizzi, (he has not spoken to his wife or kids since the satellite dish was put in 4 years ago) this book will have you roaring.
Sports Jokes is a reinforced, library bound book in The Child's World series Funny Side Up.
Fish. And ducks. And deer. OH MY! With this book, it's hunting and fishing season all year long. This collection of over 100 cartoons spoofs the favorite past times of the great outdoors man.
This is a book of sports quotations from a huge range of sports for those who love sports and all that goes with it. From American Football to the best and funniest quotes from wrestling they are all in this book.
What about the rest of a person's time in the military? This book is a true story and a chronological adventure from training to being initiated into a unit to deploying to becoming a civilian again.
Cartoonist Daniel Roberts returns to the Great Outdoors to offer this follow-up to "The Funny Side of Hunting and Fishing" with 100 new cartoons featuring deer, bird and rabbit hunting and fishing.
By any standard of normal behavior, sports cannot escape the definition of weirdness.
Gathers humorous and unusual anecdotes about basketball, golf, football, soccer, boxing, tennis, hockey, and baseball
Filled with the very best of The Onion's bench-clearing sports coverage, this book includes such classics as: Lip-Reading BCS Computer Kills Officials Who Want To Shut It Down Barry Bonds Took Steroids, Reports Everyone Who Has Ever Watched ...
Ebenezer Scrooge, the chief character in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol and a tightfisted miser, gave rise to the present-day word SCROOGE, which means “a miser”. CONSONYM: Words having the same pattern of consonants are called ...