Best Jokes 2014

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Β One hundred of hilarious and funny jokes !

Have fun and laugh!

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2.9
63.8K reviews
Patrick Higgins
19 July 2014
Yes, it's free, but it should have a WARNING and/or age restriction on it. Some of the so called jokes are seriously bad, some in extremely poor taste, and even one alluding to violence towards women! I'm no prude, and I DO have a sense of humour, but this is just a BAD compilation, and in my opinion should be removed from Google Play. P.S. The one-star rating is one too many, but you cannot proceed otherwise. P.P.S. How do I remove this item?
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James Carey
27 February 2015
There wasn't a single joke in here that could elicit any other reaction than "so what?" Most jokes felt as if they had been written by some teenager still in school who felt their jokes were funny. I disagree. Still, I didn't have high hopes for a pretentious book such as this. What a horrible book and now if you'll excuse me, I have some puppies to go and kick.
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Eddie Gallo
30 December 2013
It's not even 2014 and I have finished it, so I guess the title is wrong. An improvement, but only just, on "101 Best Jokes"", at least some of these made me smile. Worth the money they charge...nothing, but hey sometimes we should get something for free shouldn't we. Probably not worth keeping but worth a quick read on a short bus/train trip or similar.
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