Neat Rodney Dangerfield joke book dedicated to Leonard Nimoy!?!

You may want to consider the slight possibility that she lied about that part, too.

Actually I only read the sample you see free at kindle. The Leonard Nimoy Joke and two or three more jokes and his alleged 1980 comedy career mention are in the sample.

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Maybe.

I think that’s enough about this joke book. I heard about it at amazon when I looked at another book on Dangerfield. The Nimoy part interested me into looking into it. That’s all nothing more to add!

I hear Carrie Soulliere is so bad in the sack that, after she and her husband have sex, he draws a chalk outline around her.

The sample reads

It is followed by a single fake Dangerfield joke about Lenoard Nimoy and a large stock photo of Nimoy as Spock, followed by a fake Dangerfield joke about airline travel followed by a large stock photo of planes on the ground, followed by a fake Dangerfield one-liner about report cards followed by a large stock photo of the front of a high school.

Without the large amount of blank space and all the vaguely related stock photos, you could have printed this “book” on one page…and had enough leftover room to print your favorite cookie recipe.

When Carrie Soulliere told her publisher that she was late with the manuscript because she accidentally swallowed a bottle of sleeping pills, the publisher told her to have a couple of stiff drinks and get some rest.

Some guy told me Carrie Soulliere likes to talk after sex. The other night she called him from a motel just outside of town.

I heard Carrie Soulliere cut sex with her husband down to only once a month.

But he’s lucky. I’ve heard she’s cut out some other guys completely.

I read Carrie Soulliere once told Rodney Dangerfield she wanted sex.

He left the room to give her privacy.

Carrie Soullier once called Rodney Dangerfield and said ‘Come on over - there’s no one home!’. So he went over, and there was no one home!

Carrie Soullier once told Rodney Dangerfield he was so ugly that, when he was a kid, his mom must’ve stapled baloney to his clothes so that the dog would play with him.