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The Best Jokes Minnie Pearl Ever Told : (Plus some that she overheard!)

The Best Jokes Minnie Pearl Ever Told : (Plus some that she overheard!)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I thought this was a very excellent book !
Review: I personally havn't read the book, but listen to my wife laugh alot while she was reading the book! And if you can get my wife to laugh your doing pretty good ! Thank you for those moments of enjoyment.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Enjoyable Trip to Grinder's Switch
Review: No vulgarity. No profanity. No salacious remarks. No racism. No blasphemy. And Minnie Pearl called herself a comedienne? Indeed she did, and so did legions of fans for over fifty years. Even now that she's gone, her memory is beloved by all her admirers and those who value clean and uproariously funny jokes.

Some of these zany stories may lose something without Miss Minnie's unique delivery, but even those that fall a little flat will still cause a chuckle, and none will offend.

Its hard to imagine the ribald monologues of Roseanne Barr or any of today's other so-called funnywomen living on the way Minnie Pearl's classy comedy has. Besides the good times these jokes will bring, they stand as the wholesome legacy of an admirable lady who respected both her fans and her integrity.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Enjoyable Trip to Grinder's Switch
Review: No vulgarity. No profanity. No salacious remarks. No racism. No blasphemy. And Minnie Pearl called herself a comedienne? Indeed she did, and so did legions of fans for over fifty years. Even now that she's gone, her memory is beloved by all her admirers and those who value clean and uproariously funny jokes.

Some of these zany stories may lose something without Miss Minnie's unique delivery, but even those that fall a little flat will still cause a chuckle, and none will offend.

Its hard to imagine the ribald monologues of Roseanne Barr or any of today's other so-called funnywomen living on the way Minnie Pearl's classy comedy has. Besides the good times these jokes will bring, they stand as the wholesome legacy of an admirable lady who respected both her fans and her integrity.


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