Labyrinth Specific
"What's So Funny About Labyrinths?" by Tom Vetter
- Item Number
- 172
- Estimated Value
- 8 USD
- Sold
- 10 USD to SillySandy
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
A short but ground-breaking exploration of the territory of Labyrinth Humor. This is the corrected, expanded, and revamped 2nd edition of the labyrinth jokes which made their appearance at the 2015 TLS Gathering. It features a new blaze orange cover with public-domain graphics, a revealing introduction, the mind-boggling answer to the research project conducted at the 2015 TLS Gathering ("How many TLS members does it take to change a light bulb?", the notorious "Nantucket" labyrinth limericks, a new story ("The Banana Labyrinth Fiasco", and more! Available only electronically, as an attachment to an e-mail, which will be sent to you.
Item Special Note
Consider these positive reviews: THE JOURNAL OF SOMEWHAT ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY heralded this as "a stellar example of the full-flowering of a somewhat aberrant imagination". An anonymous reviewer, in a terse but forceful statement (a note affixed to a brick thrown through my window) said "YOUR BOOK IS A JOKE". And, even my wife Carol, who is very discerning, said "Tom has a very unique talent. Others can tell a bad joke in 30 seconds, but Tom can remarkably extend the experience for several minutes! And each one of his jokes is better than the ones that follow!". The critics have spoken. I'm basking in their praise! Life is good!
Donated By:
Thomas Vetter
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