How to be a Ugandan: Expanded EditionBy:Joachim Buwembo There is plenty to laugh at in the book but, as the famous line in the Russian play The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol goes,who are you laughing at? You are laughing at yourself. - The New Vision Release date:2002 Language:English
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Laughter in Small Doses: Life's Tacks and TicklesBy:J.P. Kanonymous It is said, an apple a day, keeps the doctor away. We add that laughter causes healing powers to be distributed through our bodies and a laugh a day keeps wrinkles away. Laughter in Small Doses is a collection of over 1000 of the very best jokes depicting the funny side of life, featuring witty puns, hilarious gags and comic anecdotes selected from a variety of sources and carefully put together for the reader's pleasure. While some may not be new to the reader, all are funny and guaranteed to ignite mirth and laughter. Some illustration have been added to enrich the comedy and enhance the stories. J.P. Kanonymous is a well-read, well-travelled, self-styled student of logic. He is endowed with a keen sense of humour and a sharp eye that enables him to dissect life's situations and discover the unique and funny contradictions that will tickle anyone. J.P., as he is popularly known, has a rich repertoire of amusing quips and stories from which he is able to draw humour to suit every occasion. He believes that a day without laughter is a wasted day. Release date:2012 Language:English
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Ugandan Society ObservedBy:Kevin O'Connor This is a selection of newspaper articles written by columnist Kevin O'Connor. Divided into 14 chapters ranging from sex to religion and inequality to the environment, the articles are always thoughtful, often provocative and sometimes humorous. The text is further enlivened by Moses Balagadde's cartoons. Release date:2007 Language:English
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