The Great Book of Dad Jokes
So Bad and Corny Jokes, They're Good!, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Matyas Job Gombos
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By:
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Jim Hogan
About this listen
The Great Book of Dad Jokes is here, packed with hundreds of bad, corny but funny jokes and puns. In fact, they are so bad, they're good! In this book you can be sure to find hilarious dad jokes like:
- What do you call a Mexican who has lost his car? Carlos!
- How many apples grow on a tree? All of them!
- What did one snowman say to the other one? Do you smell carrots?
Haha, hilarious right? Get your hands on The Great Book of Dad Jokes today and up your joke game, or maybe you know someone this would be a great gift for? It's a great birthday present!
Remember, a laugh a day keeps the doctor away!
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