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“The Practical Joker’s Handbook: The Sequel” Released

Are you looking for a little inspiration to pull off the perfect prank? Door County resident Tim Nyberg has just the answer with the release of his new book, The Practical Joker’s Handbook: The Sequel.

 

 

A follow-up to the wildly popular The Practical Joker’s Handbook, this latest collection of all-new practical jokes is just as entertaining and diabolical as the first. Based on the Nyberg philosophy that “It’s only a good practical joke if both parties (eventually) find humor in the prank,” this new companion guide will give all practical jokers something to smile about.

 

 

After sifting through the dangerous, mean-spirited, and potentially litigious jokes submitted by fans to Nyberg’s Web site, The Practical Joker’s Handbook: The Sequel is a sly collection of new jokes to play at home, work, school, or anywhere. A sampling of new pranks include:

 

 

• I Only Like the Chocolate: Leave a dish of plain peanuts sitting out on a coffee table. Offer them to your next visitor. After they’ve eaten a few, explain that you really don’t like peanuts—you just suck the chocolate off them.

 

 

• Congratulations Are Out of Order: Decorate the front of a friend’s house/apartment door with streamers and a big sign saying something unexpected and/or inappropriate, such as: “It’s a girl!” or “It’s a boy!” or “Just married!”

 

 

• Sorry, Bad Aim: Carry a little filled squirt gun with you into the restroom. Stand at the urinal and dispense a couple of good squirts onto your neighbor’s shoe. “Oops! Sorry. Bad aim!”

 

 

Published by Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC, The Practical Joker’s Handbook: The Sequel, as well as the original, are available directly from the artist at http://www.practicaljokebook.com.