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WackyTales of Joe and Mo: Collection 1
WackyTales of Joe and Mo: Collection 1

WackyTales of Joe and Mo: Collection 1

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This book is a diverse collection of short "situation-comic-comedy" stories. It attempts to revive and fill a different niche in modern "comic-comedy". In some respects, it is similar to earlier "comic-comedy" given by Laurel and Hardy, Abbot and Costello, and the Three Stooges. Yet, the stories and focus are different. Among others, the type of "comic-comedy" used in this book freely uses scatological humor rather than sexual humor, which seems to have been overworked. For example, many writers and comedians overuse sexually oriented "cuss" words and over indulge in sex talk. Movies over indulge in sex scenes to a point were the sex is trite in many cases. The basic concept of the type of humor developed in this book is based on contrasting two different types of comical individuals: one an "easy-going" Eastern European immigrant and the other an abrasive blue collar dock worker in the US. They both have problems with females in their lives. Mo is looking for a good woman for a wife, and Joe continues to get into trouble with his wife, who is a good woman. Together, the two main characters are further contrasted with other people in various situations, all having unusual idiosyncrasies. This book is composed of five booklets, showing situations of their lives. These include: Booklet 1: To find a Wife for Morata Booklet 2: Goofy & Foolish Escapades Booklet 3: Wacky Situations Booklet 4: Off the wall Adventures Booklet 5: The Sweet Potato and the Flying Saucer It is all in fun and is not intended to insult any type of person or ethnic group. It can also be regarded as "soft" slap stick comedy that exaggerates the behavior of some people who do not think about what they're doing until a situation emerges that produces outcomes they necessarily want and is unlike anything they would normally aspire to do. Nevertheless, they find a way to survive.
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