American wit and humor
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American wit and humor
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- The Best of New England humor-- or pretty darn close, [compiled] by Jim Brunelle
- You're not that great, (but neither is anyone else), Elan Gale
- Disaster preparedness, Heather Havrilesky
- Black friend, essays, Ziwe
- 3650 jokes, puns, and riddles, by Anne Kostick, Charles Foxgrover, and Michael J. Pellowski ; edited by Michael Driscoll
- Mark Twain's book of animals, edited with introduction, afterword, & notes by Shelley Fisher Fishkin ; illustrations by Barry Moser ; text established by The Mark Twain Project, The Bancroft Library
- You're doing great!, and other reasons to stay alive, Tom Papa
- Sarah Silverman, Jesus is magic
- The best of me, David Sedaris
- Look alive out there, essays, Sloane Crosley
- Suck on This Year, Lyfao @ 140 Characters or Less, Denis Leary
- Would you rather...? for women, over 300 fabulously feminine dilemmas to ponder, by Diane Bullock & M. Schuster ; edited by Justin Heimberg & David Gomberg
- I am America (and so can you!), written and edited by Stephen Colbert [and others] ; writers, Michael Brumm [and others] ; produced by Meredith Bennett ; designed by Doyle Partners ; special thanks, Andro Buneta [and others]
- The liberal redneck manifesto, draggin' Dixie outta the dark, Trae Crowder, Corey Ryan Forrester, Drew Morgan
- How to survive America, D.L. Hughley and Doug Moe
- Survival of the thickest, Michelle Buteau
- Well that was funny, 101 feel good stories, Amy Newmark
- The new new rules, Bill Maher
- Darth Vader and son, Jeffrey Brown
- A night at the Met, Robin Williams
- Tim & Eric's Zone theory, 7 easy steps to achieve a perfect life, Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim
- Loser goes first, my thirty-something years of dumb luck and minor humiliation, Dan Kennedy
- President me, the America that's in my head, Adam Carolla
- Kids are weird, and other observations from parenthood, by Jeffrey Brown
- Quietly hostile, essays, Samantha Irby
- How to survive America, D.L. Hughley and Doug Moe
- Dave Barry is from Mars and Venus, Dave Barry
- I remember nothing, and other reflections, Nora Ephron
- How y'all doing?, misadventures and mischief from a life well lived, Leslie Jordan
- Dave Barry is not taking this sitting down!
- Squirrel seeks chipmunk, a modest bestiary, David Sedaris ; illustrations by Ian Falconer
- All things Firesign, Firesign Theatre
- Eating salad drunk, haikus for the burnout age by comedy greats, edited by Gabe Henry ; illustrations by Emily Flake ; foreword by Aparna Nancherla
- Dave Barry's history of the millennium (so far), Dave Barry
- More information than you require, John Hodgman
- The areas of my expertise, an almanac of complete world knowledge compiled with instructive annotation and arranged in useful order ..., by me, John Hodgman
- How to be the funniest kid in the whole wide world (or just in your class), Jay Leno ; illustrated by S.B. Whitehead
- Is everyone hanging out without me? (and other concerns), Mindy Kaling
- The Portable curmudgeon redux, compiled & edited by Jon Winokur
- Laughter therapy, a comedy collection for the chronically serious
- Bossypants, Tina Fey
- I really didn't think this through, tales from my so-called adult life, by Beth Evans
- Laughter is the best medicine, the funniest jokes, stories, and cartoons from 100 years of Reader's Digest
- How did you get this number, essays, Sloane Crosley
- I'll mature when I'm dead, Dave Barry's amazing tales of adulthood, Dave Barry
- Notes from the bathroom line., humor, art, and low-grade panic from 150 of the funniest women in comedy, edited by Amy Solomon, MP3
- Leo Rosten's Giant book of laughter. --
- Redneck classic, the best of Jeff Foxworthy, illustrations by David Boyd
- How not to get shot., and other advice from white people, D. L. Hughley and Doug Moe, MP3
- Calypso, David Sedaris
Outgoing Resources
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