Joey Green's Encyclopedia of Offbeat Uses for Brand Name ...
Hilarious This book is the most hilarious book. Have you ever tried cleaning your toilet with coke? Well, it works. This book has many more clever and true ways to clean your house and live better. You may even try to shave with peanut butter. [... more]
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The Pocket Encyclopedia of Aggravation: 101 Things that ...
From airline food, bagpipes and Barney to soggy cereal, telemarketers and warts, here is the first A-to-Z, illustrated compendium of everyday annoyances--complete with truly informative scientific explanations and wry commentary. When it comes to ... [... more]
$12.95
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The Little Giant Encyclopedia of Dream Symbols
Over 2,000 objects and images you may encounter in your dreams get expert explanations in this huge, unique, up-to-date reference. The 2,000 entries cover the full range of dream images, from an evening gown (symbolizing culture, beauty, enjoyment, and ... [... more]
$9.95
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Comic Book Encyclopedia: The Ultimate Guide to ...
A 4-colour, illustrated best-of-the-best of the comic book world - with writers/creators who launched an industry (Jack Kirby, Stan Lee), amazing graphic novels (Preacher, The Watcher), legendary artists (Jim Lee) and characters as wide-ranging as Archie, ... [... more]
$49.95
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Encyclopedia of School Humor: Icebreakers, Classics, ...
From the dustjacket....... Over 130 stories and anecdotes related to all aspects of schools and education. . . plus tips for using each story effectively . . . and a quick "TOPIC FINDER" to help you locate material to fit the occasion. [... more]
$29.95
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Encyclopedia Neurotica
From the author of THE PORTABLE CURMUDGEON, a delicious, witty, irreverent A to Z guide to the tics, twitches and safety-valves that characterize our twisted, neurotic modern world. [... more]
$23.95
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Why Things Are & Why Things Aren't
WHAT IS REALITY, ANYWAY? FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK. Washington Post columnist Joel Achenbach refuses to take "I don't know" for an answer. In Why Things Are, he gave you a world of answers in a nutshell. Well, once again it's time to get cracking. ... [... more]
$11.00
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More of the Straight Dope
"Smart, saucy answers...the kind of book you'd buy as a goofy present for your wackiest friend--and then keep." THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Since 1973, the redoubtable Cecil Adams has collected, corrected, inspected, and dissected thousands of ... [... more]
$14.00
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The Ultimate: The Great Armchair Debates Settled Once ...
Browser's paradise Despite not being a large book, this paperback makes a great "coffee table" book in the sense that it is great to leave laying around to have guests browse through. Flipping it open, one finds such important questions as: who' ... [... more]
$19.00
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Encyclopedias Brown And White: A FoxTrot Collection ...
FoxTrot cartoonist Bill Amend once again proves his knack for finding humor in everyday family life with his latest collection, Encyclopedias Brown and White. Not that any more proof needs to be offered. After all, more than 1,000 newspapers worldwide ... [... more]
$8.95
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Another Weird Year: Bizarre News Stories from Around the ...
The Doors? Jim Morrison was right. People are strange. Very, very strange. All the proof you need is found in Another Weird Year, a wacky jaunt into the depths of the weirdest, oddest, and most completely outlandish news stories that?strangely enough?are ... [... more]
$9.95
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Lindbergh's Artificial Heart: More Fascinating True ...
Several years ago, a New York high school teacher began using the Internet to post strange-but-true history and science factoids for his students to read. What began as an interesting Web site for students at Chatham High School soon became an ... [... more]
$9.95
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