Greatest Jokes From Around The World
By Salah Hamani
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This book is an exposé about my travel around the globe where I gathered real stories and hilarious anecdotes. I discovered new cultures and amazing traditions. I was able to mingle with people from different nationalities who lead a simple and happy life. To quote the old adage, "Laughter is the best medicine." Here is plenty of laughs for you
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Greatest Jokes From Around The World - Salah Hamani
Greatest Jokes From Around The World
Copyright © 2021 by Salah Hamani
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ISBN Paperback: 978-1-955603-94-2
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One day after the World War II, the Germans went out looking for Hitler. They found him hiding in Latin America. They begged him to return to Germany to save their country. He told them that he’ll be back but with only one condition: no more Mr. Nice Guy.
One day Hitler called an astrologer and asked him if he knew when he is going to die. The astrologer told him that the day he dies will be on a Jewish Holiday. Hitler asked him how he knew that. The astronomer told him it was quite simple: the day he died will become a Jewish holiday.
A professor was teaching grammar to inmates in jail. He asked what comes after the ending of a sentence. An appeal
, answered an inmate.
Two kids were bragging about how strong and tough their fathers were. One asked the other, Have you ever heard about the Dead Sea in the Middle East? . . . Because it was my father who killed it.
A middle-aged woman starts complaining to her husband because he is going to leave her for a beautiful woman. To try to reassure here, the husband said, I do not want a beautiful woman. I just want her.
A Libyan who just got married is telling his friend that his bride has no saying because he is the man of the house. He does the cleaning, the cooking, the ironing, and the laundry.