
Collected here are a few amusing anecdotes extracted from "He Who Laughs, Lasts", volume 1 of Reverend Lowell's Treasury of Humor. Reverend Lowell's Treasury is hyper-indexed, easily searchable, and copiously illustrated in color and B/W. Reverend Lowell's Treasury is divided into multiple volumes, with each volume covering a different topic.
HE WHO LAUGHS, LASTS contains Reverend Lowell's all-time favorite anecdotes, jokes, quips, and witty comments. Each volume covers a different topic, and the full set contains thousands of humorous anecdotes collected by Reverend Lowell during his long career as an ordained minister. After thirty years of public speaking from the pulpit, the podium, and on television, he has amassed quite a few items, and Reverend Lowell's Treasury represents the "cream of the crop." These are Reverend Lowell's favorite funny stories, revealing quotes, interesting anecdotes, and zingy one-liners. And there's nothing that would be unsuitable in any public setting.
There are plenty of items to choose from. Many are illustrated in color or B/W. All items are indexed by keywords and by first line. To select a particular item, click on the Search button. Choose a keyword to narrow the selection, then pick one of the anecdotes ("Topics") listed under that keyword. Or if you prefer, you can simply browse through the entire collection by using the Next ( >> ) or Previous ( << ) buttons to read page by page. when you have found just the right item, use the copy button to copy it to your word processor, or any other application. or use the print button to print it.
Need a good anecdote for your next talk? Click on Search and find the perfect story, listed by keywords. Want to start your day with a chuckle? Dip into Reverend Lowell's Treasury every morning. Or let the LowellMatic program select today's story for you automatically when you start Windows.
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