Belly Laughs for All! Volume 6
By Roberta Cava
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Everyone loves humour and having a good laugh. Just open this book whenever you feel a pick-me-up is needed or simply want a good laugh. The jokes are slanted towards open-minded adults and are not suitable for children. There are nineteen chapters in this book – each one discusses a humourous segment of society.
Belly Laughs for All! Is an absolute must for anyone who wants to lighten up and have some fun. If you enjoy this book, please be sure to look at Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 as well.
Roberta Cava
Roberta Cava is the author of 30 books. Two of them are international best-sellers. Her Dealing with Difficult People book was published in 1990 (23 publishers in 17 languages). She was born in Canada but now lives on the Gold Coast of Queensland, Australia.
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Belly Laughs for All! Volume 6 - Roberta Cava
Belly Laughs for All! - Volume 6
Roberta Cava
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ISBN 978-0-9944365-6-6
Everyone loves humour and having a good laugh. Pop this eBook into your computer whenever you feel a pick-me-up is needed or simply want a good laugh. The jokes are slanted at open-minded adults and are not suitable for children. There are twelve chapters in the book – each one discussing humourous things about a segment of society.
Belly Laughs for All! Volumes 1 - 6 are an absolute must for anyone who wants to lighten up and have some fun.
Roberta Cava is the owner of Cava Consulting in Australia and has presented her seminars worldwide, including her most popular session: Dealing with Difficult People that has been presented to over 55,000 participants. She is the author of 27 non-fiction books; 5 fiction books and will be writing more.
BOOKS BY ROBERTA CAVA
Non-fiction
Dealing with Difficult People
(22 publishers – in 16 languages)
Dealing with Difficult Situations – at Work and at Home
Dealing with Difficult Spouses and Children
Dealing with Difficult Relatives and In-Laws
Dealing with Domestic Violence and Child Abuse
Dealing with School Bullying
Dealing with Workplace Bullying
Retirement Village Bullies
New: Keeping our children safe
What am I going to do with the rest of my life?
Before tying the knot – Questions couples Must ask each other
Before they marry!
How Women can advance in business
Survival Skills for Supervisors and Managers
Human Resources at its Best!
Human Resources Policies and Procedures
Employee Handbooks
Easy Come – Hard to go – The Art of Hiring,
Disciplining and Firing Employees
Time and Stress – Today’s silent killers
Take Command of your Future – Make things Happen
Belly Laughs for All! – Volumes 1 to 6
Wisdom of the World
Fiction
That Something Special
Something Missing
Trilogy: Life Gets Complicated
Life Goes On
Life Gets Better
BELLY LAUGHS FOR ALL!
Volume 6
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Males
Chapter 2 – Females
Chapter 3 – Couples
Chapter 4 – Politics
Chapter 5 – Doctors
Chapter 6 – Police
Chapter 7 – Travel
Chapter 8 – Children
Chapter 9 – Seniors
Chapter 10 - Blondes
Chapter 11 - Religious
Chapter 12 - At Work
Chapter 13 - Is That Right?
Chapter 14 - Miscellaneous
Chapter 15 - History
Chapter 16 - Bar
Chapter 17 - High Technology
Chapter 18 - Rules For Living
Chapter 19 - On The Serious Side
Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
This book is a continuation of Volume 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 and includes new jokes, so there’s no repetition. These four volumes are unlike any others I have written. Most of my books relate to how to deal with difficult people and situations. I had been feeling very depressed after writing my last three books - which focused around bullying - at home, at school and at work. This was a lovely change from that disturbing and depressing research.
I had collected jokes for years, and enjoyed reading them whenever I felt down-in-the-dumps. This is what stimulated me to write a book on humour. It was soon evident that I had too many jokes for just one volume, hence wrote Volume 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. These books were meant for adult audiences and are not suitable for children.
I hope you enjoy this volume enough to want to obtain the other four volumes.
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CHAPTER 1
MALES
New baby:
A week after giving birth, a new mom went out for a break and left the baby at home with her husband. It was only a short while before the baby started to cry. The perplexed father tried all of the tricks that he remembered his wife doing, but to no avail. Finally, after half an hour in desperation he went to the doctor. After checking off all the regular things, the doctor discovered it was just a dirty diaper.
‘I don’t understand,’ the father exclaimed, ‘I knew it was dirty, but the diaper package said specifically that it was good up to three kilograms.’
Problem at home:
A man came home from work and found his five children playing in the mud in the yard. He also noted that they were still in their pajamas. He also saw empty takeaway food boxes strewn around the garden.
As he walked in the door, he found an even bigger mess. The family room was strewn with toys, and dishes filled the sink in the kitchen.
He headed upstairs, stepping over piles of dirty clothes. When he rushed to the bedroom he found his wife still curled up in bed still in her pajamas reading a novel.
She looked up at him, smiled and asked how his day went. He looked at her in bewilderment and asked, ‘What happened here today?’
She again smiled and answered, ‘You know every day when you come home from work and you ask me what in the world I do all day?’
‘Yes,’ was his incredulous reply.
She answered, ‘Well, today I didn’t do it.’
Vegetables:
His wife asked him to buy organic vegetables at the market. He looked around and couldn’t find any, so grabbed an older, tired-looking employee and asked, ‘These vegetables are for my wife. Have they been sprayed with any poisonous chemicals?’
The produce guy looked at him and replied, ‘No. You’ll have to do that yourself.’
Geraniums:
The owner of the flower shop said, ‘I’m sorry sir, we don’t have potted geraniums. Could you use lilies instead?
The customer replied sadly, ‘No, it was geraniums my wife told me to water while she was away.’
Say you’re sorry:
Son, ‘Dad, I want to get married.’
Father, ‘First, tell me you’re sorry.’
Son, ‘For what?’
Father, ‘Say sorry.’
Son, ‘But for what? What did I do?’
Father, ‘Just say sorry.
Son, ‘But… what have I done wrong?’
Father, ‘Say sorry!’
Son, ‘Please, just tell me why?’
Father, ‘Say sorry…’
Son, Okay dad, I’m sorry.’
Father, ‘There! You’ve finished training. When you learn to say sorry for no reason at all, then you’re ready to get married.’
Missing wife:
My wife has been missing a week now. The police said to prepare for the worst. So, I had to go down to Lifeline and get all of her clothes back.
So hot:
‘It’s just too hot to wear clothes today,’ Jack said as he stepped out of the shower. ‘Honey, what do you think the neighbours would think if I mowed the lawn lie this?’
‘Probably that I married you for your money,’ she replied.
Guided tour:
I met a Chinese girl when I was in Shanghai and asked her if she would escort me for a city tour. I asked her for her mobile number so I could call her.
She got excited and said, ‘Sex sex sex want free sex for to night.’
Wow! I’m guessing this is how Chinese women express hospitality! But then my friend interpreted for me and told me that what she really said was, 666 1236 429.
The blind man:
A blind man walks into a store with his seeing eye dog. All of a sudden, he picks up the leash and begins swinging the dog over his head.
The manager runs up to the man and asks, ‘What are you doing?!’
The blind man replies, ‘Just looking around.’
Nicknames:
I was listening to the radio this morning when the host invited callers to reveal the nicknames they had for their wives. The best call was from a brave fella who called his wife, ‘Harvey Norman.’
The host asked him why that name. He replied, ‘Absolutely no interest for 36 months.’
The new girlfriend:
Paddy thought his new girlfriend might be the one, but after looking through her knickers drawer and finding a nurse’s outfit, a French maid’s outfit, and a police woman’s uniform, he finally decided if she couldn’t hold down a job, she wasn’t the one for him.
GPS
Jim says, ‘When you visit us tomorrow – do you need directions?’
Andy, ‘I’m all set. I have the address, a GPS and a GPS override.’
Jim replies, ‘What’s a GPS override?’
Andy, ‘My wife.’
New pup:
I received this ad from a friend of mine. He really could use your help.
The ad reads: This is Lexi. She’s an 8-week-old German Sheppard, I bought Lexi as a surprise for my wife, but it turns out she’s allergic to dogs so we are now looking to find her a new home.
She’s 39-years-old, a beautiful and caring woman who drives, is a great cook and keeps a good house.
Men’s help line:
‘Hello, you’ve reached the Men’s Help Line. My name is Bob. How can I help you?’
‘Hi Bob, I really need your advice on a serious problem. I have suspected for some time now that my wife has been cheating on me. You know, just the usual signs… The phone rings and when I answer, the caller hangs up. Plus, she goes out with ‘the girls’ quite a lot. I usually try to stay awake to look out for her when she comes home, but I always fall asleep.
Anyway, last night about midnight, I woke up and she wasn’t home. So I hid in the garage behind my boat and waited for her. When she came home, she got out of someone’s car, buttoning her blouse, then she took her panties out of her purse and slipped them on.
It was at that moment, while crouched behind the boat, that I noticed a hairline crack in the outboard motor mounting bracket. Is that something I can weld or do I need to replace the whole bracket?’
They say your partner usually resembles your parents:
Thomas is 32 years old and he is still single. One day a friend asked, ‘Why aren’t you married? Can’t you find a woman who will be a good wife?’
Thomas replied, ‘Actually, I’ve found many women I wanted to marry, but when I bring them home to meet my parents, my mother doesn’t like them.’
His friend thinks for a moment and says, ‘I’ve got the perfect solution, just find a girl who’s just like your mother.’
A few months later they meet again and his friend says, ‘Did you find the perfect girl? Did your mother like her?’
With a frown on his face, Thomas answers, ‘Yes, I found the perfect girl. She was just like my mother. You were right, my mother liked her very much.’
The friend said, ‘Then what’s the problem?’
Thomas replied, ‘My father didn’t like her.’
Dead wives:
A bus full of housewives going on a picnic, fell into a river, and all died. Each husband cried for a week. One husband continued for more than two weeks! When asked did he miss his wife so much, he replied miserably: ‘No! My wife missed the bus!’
Calories burned during sex:
[I thought you might find the following data of interest.]
Removing her clothes:
With her consent: 12 calories
Without her consent: 2,187 calories
Opening her bra:
With both hands: 8 calories
With one hand: 12 calories
With your teeth: 485 calories
Putting on a condom:
With an erection: 6 calories
Without an erection: 3,315 calories
Positions:
Missionary: 12 calories
69 lying down: 78 calories
69 standing up: 812 calories
Wheelbarrow: 216 calories
Chandelier: 2,912 calories
Orgasms:
Real: 112 calories
Fake: 1.315 calories
Post Orgasms:
Lying in bed hugging: 18 calories
Getting up immediately: 36 calories
Explaining why you got
out of bed immediately: 816 calories
Getting a second erection (if you are):
20-19 years: 36 calories
30-39 years: 80 calories
40-49 years: 124 calories’
50-59 years: 1,972 calories
60-69 years: 7,916 calories
70+: Results pending
Dressing afterwards:
Calmly: 32 calories
In a hurry: 98 calories
Father knocking at door: 5,218 calories
Husband knocking at door: 13,521 calories
P.S.: Results can vary.
Smart dog
A man went to visit a friend and was amazed to find him playing chess with his dog. He watched the game in astonishment for a while.
‘I can hardly believe my eyes!’ he exclaimed. ‘That's the smartest dog I've ever seen.’
‘Nah, he's not so smart,’ the friend replied. ‘I've beaten him three games out of five.’
The break-in:
I woke up to go to the toilet in the middle of the night (as I often do) and I noticed a strange individual who looked suspicious with a knife in his hand, sneaking through my next door neighbour’s back garden. Suddenly my neighbour came from nowhere and smacked him over the head with a shovel, killing him instantly. He then dug a grave in the vegie patch and put the body in it and covered it.
Astonished, I got back into bed. As I tossed and turned my wife said, ‘You're upset, what is it?’
‘You'll never believe what I've just seen,’ I said.
‘What?’ she said.
‘That bugger next door has still got my shovel.’
Pantyhose:
A golfer was in the golf club change room and he noticed his mate changing and saw he was wearing panty hose.
He asked, ‘How long have you been wearing panty hose to play golf?’
He replied. ‘Ever since my wife found them in the glove box!’
Help at home:
One day my housework-challenged husband decided to wash his sweatshirt. Seconds after he stepped into the laundry room, he shouted to his wife, ‘What setting do I use on the washing machine?’
‘It depends,’ she replied. ‘What does it say on your shirt?’
‘University of Sydney,’ he yelled back.
Who sent you?
Even though there was a blizzard raging outside, I made it the half-mile to the bakery, where I asked the owner for six rolls.
‘Your wife must love these rolls,’ he said.
‘How do you know these are for my wife?’ I asked.
‘Because I don't think your mother would send you out in weather like this.’
Being a man:
Being a male is a matter of birth;
Being a man is a matter of age;
Being a gentleman is a matter of choice.
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CHAPTER 2
FEMALES
Banking problems:
A young woman ran in tears to her father and exclaimed, ‘Dad, you gave me some terrible financial advice!’
‘I did? What did I tell you?’ asked the dad.
‘You told me to put my money in that big bank and now that big bank is in trouble.’
‘What are you talking about? That’s one of the largest banks in the world!’ he said. ‘Surely there must be some mistake.’
‘I don’t think so,’ she sniffed. ‘They just returned one of my cheques with a note saying ‘insufficient funds.’’
All crumpled up:
With a very seductive voice, a wife asked her husband, ‘Have you ever seen $20 all crumpled up?’
‘No,’ said her husband.
She gave him a little smile, unbuttoned the top three buttons, reached into her bra and pulled out a crumpled