The Best and Worst of Email Humour
Volume I

Written and edited by Patrick S. Fry

They arrive with a ‘bing’ or a ‘bong’ or a “You’ve got mail.” They bring a momentary respite from everything else going on in your world. They take whatever focus you’ve been maintaining and twist it for a moment while you absorb the story, grasp the punch line and either laugh out loud, snicker, or madly click the ‘delete’ button, lest you be caught with such material on your computer.

They’re email jokes and everyone who has an email address gets them. The problem is that filtering through various software programs changes the look, punctuation and formats until a joke can become almost unreadable.



The Best and Worst of Email Humour Volume I includes about 300 of the most popular email jokes, uncensored, but edited and reconstructed for easy reading. The timing and spontaneity of the kind of email humour we all get is delightfully reproduced within its pages. It’s the first published documentation of the kind of common humour that crackles across the synapses of the planets electronic nervous system.

Just as emails are most often read in private, this book comes with a warning that…

Much of the content in this book is likely to offend someone, somewhere.

If you are easily offended then you shouldn’t read this book. This book should definitely be kept out of the hands of minors.

Sample Jokes

Blonde jokes, office humour, lawyers, the battle of the sexes, nationalism and more can be found in The Best and Worst of Email Humour Volume I.

If someone has emailed you a joke that you think should be included in a future volume of The Best and Worst of Email Humour forward it to
jokes@emailhumour.com. Let us know if you’d like to buy a copy at the same time.

All other questions about the book can be sent to jokes@emailhumour.com


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