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A Cleric, A Paladin, and A Druid Walk Into A Bar . . . : Bawdy Jokes for the Swords &Sorcery Scene (Volume 1)

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A Cleric, A Paladin, And A Druid Walk Into A Bar . . . Bawdy Jokes for the Swords &ampSorcery Scene (Volume 1)A collection of ribald jokes aimed at the Dungeons and Dragons, swords &ampsorcery, and other types of fantasy role-playing gamers, this book is derived from the classic &#8220Apriest, a minister, and a rabbi walk into a bar&#8221line of humor. However, these jokes focus on the predominant adventuring classes of the cleric, the paladin, and the druid. And the premise of A Cleric, A Paladin, And A Druid Walk Into A Bar . . . is very simple: a cleric, a paladin, and a druid walk into a bar, and something laughable happens. While these jokes focus on the cleric, the paladin, and the druid, be prepared for the usual favorites to appear, i.e., the fighter, the thief, the magic-user, and even the &#8220loly&#8221bard. Each class and others will have its pranks, prats, pitfalls, and puns presented in a storytelling format (or, at least, some jokes will be mercifully shorter than others).Fifty jokes in all are contained in this volume of A Cleric, A Paladin, And A Druid Walk Into A Bar . . . . You will not find any cuss or swear words, but oodles of adult situations and topics. Not suitable for those under 16 years, or for most people without a sense of humor or without the appreciation for silliness.In A

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