Author Daniel Kemp entertains us again with his funnies from: Danny Kemp .. Always a place to find funnies and jokes to cheer you up… plus some satirical political commentary on politicians at home and abroad.
And to finish up…
The Pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won. The Pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again and it won again.
The local paper read: PASTOR’S ASS OUT FRONT.
The Bishop was so upset with this kind of publicity that he ordered the Pastor not to enter the donkey in another race.
The next day the local paper headline read: BISHOP SCRATCHES PASTOR’S ASS.
This was too much for the Bishop so he ordered the Pastor to get rid of the donkey. The Pastor decided to give it to a Nun in a nearby convent.
The local paper, hearing of the news, posted the following headline the next day: NUN HAS BEST ASS IN TOWN.
The Bishop fainted.
He informed the nun that she would have to get rid of the donkey so she sold it to a farm for £10.
The next day the paper read: NUN SELLS ASS FOR £10.
This was too much for the Bishop so he ordered the nun to buy back the donkey and lead it to the plains where it could run wild.
The next day the headlines read: NUN ANNOUNCES HER ASS IS WILD AND FREE.
The Bishop was buried the next day.
The moral of the story is… being concerned about public opinion can bring you much grief and misery… even shorten your life.
So be yourself and enjoy life. Stop worrying about everyone else’s ass and just cover your own!
My thanks to Danny for allowing me to raid his Facebook: Danny Kemp
About Daniel Kemp
Daniel Kemp, ex-London police officer, mini-cab business owner, pub tenant and licensed London taxi driver never planned to be a writer, but after his first novel –The Desolate Garden — was under a paid option to become a $30 million film for five years until distribution became an insurmountable problem for the production company what else could he do?
In May 2018 his book What Happened In Vienna, Jack? became a number one bestseller on four separate Amazon sites: America, UK, Canada, and Australia.
Although it’s true to say that he mainly concentrates on what he knows best; murders laced by the mystery involving spies, his diverse experience of life shows in the short stories he writes, namely: Why? A Complicated Love, and the intriguing story titled The Story That Had No Beginning.
He is the recipient of rave reviews from a prestigious Manhattan publication, been described as –the new Graham Green — by a managerial employee of Waterstones Books, for whom he did a countrywide tour of signing events, and he has appeared on ‘live’ television in the UK.
A selection of books by Daniel Kemp
One of the recent reviews for The Story That Had No Beginning
This book is an interesting and complex story about twins, Tom and Alice Collins, who enter the foster care system at a young age and are raised separately. The book starts with Alicia Collinson, aka Alice Collins, and her sophisticated boyfriend hosting two friends for a dinner party. Unknow to the dinner participants, the ghost of her brother Tom, known as Bobby Brown among his peer group, is also in attendance. It is obvious from the start that Alicia is a woman of good financial circumstances who mingles with the elite of London’s society. It also becomes evident quite early on, that Tom’s life has followed a very divergent path and he was a member of the mafia-styled criminal class.
The book follows the paths of the twins and how they come to end up in their different circumstances and lifestyles. Alicia is a well-know and talented photographer who owns her own home in London and has plenty of money. Tom has money, albeit ill gotten, but he dies the death of a criminal.
Tom is a conflicting character as he is a man involved in high class prostitution and other shady and illegal dealings. Despite being a seasoned criminal, his narration of the story reveals a different side to his character. One that questions the life he lived and celebrates the good fortune and success achieved by his sister.
Alice or Alicia has the great good luck to become the protegee of a wealthy single woman with no children who effectively adopts her and sets her on the road to success in her chosen field of photography. Unknown to the naïve Alicia, her benefactor isn’t everything she appears to be and some of the people she socialises with are infamous for their continuous promiscuous behaviour with the same, or the opposite, sex. In a contrast to her brother, Tom, who is in the centre of the debaucherous lifestyles led by the wealthy upper classes of London, Alicia hovers around the edges, not realising what is right in front of her.
The author has an in-depth knowledge of the illicit behaviour of the British upper class and paints a detailed picture of how greed, selfishness and a complete disregard for the values and ethics of society lead to the downfall of people.
This book will make you question what success is all about and whether it leads to contentment as the stories of the many characters unfold. This is thought provoking tale as despite the huge difference in the siblings financial and social positions, both of them end up with money but neither of them have good reliable partners or simply and happy lives.
Read the reviews and buy the books also in audio: Amazon UK – And : Amazon US – follow Daniel: Goodreads – Website: Author Danny Kemp – Facebook: Books by Daniel – Twitter:@danielkemp6
Thanks for visiting and I know Danny would love your feedback..Have a good weekend…Sally
These are terrific, Sally, especially the last one. I am looking forward to listening to Danny’s new audio book.
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Glad you enjoyed Robbie.. and I am sure Danny’s audio book will be great…hugsx
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Thank you, Robbie,
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Ha!
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good to hear. have a good weekend.
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You as well!
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Hope your weekend is full of laughs and adventures!
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I am trying Willow honestly … the mind is willing but the knees are a bit reluctant.. laughs I can do..x
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Oh yeah, I was glad to move to Kansas, because to go for walks in New Mexico, you almost need rock-climbing equipment! *laugh*
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♥
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🤣
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Thanks Alex..x
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loved the bishop joke… 🙂
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Thanks Jim..xx
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These are super. Thanks, Danny and Sally
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Thanks John and have a lovely weekend…hugs
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You as well, Sally.
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I love the ass joke!! 😀 😀 😀
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That poor bishop..xx
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I did feel a little guilty laughing at his expense–but I laughed anyway.
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I think we have your measure Liz lol xxx
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Oops . . . 😀
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Very funny, Daniel and Sally – especially the ass joke. Toni x
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Thanks Toni.. glad you enjoyed..hugsx
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Thank you, Toni
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Aww! Loooooove it! 🙂 Thank you! BTW: A great idea with the audio book. I am sure this will be fantastic!
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Thanks Michael.. glad you enjoyed. Audio books are great.. my husband doesn’t read any more.. but gets through audio versions while working, walking and driving etc.. xx
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Yes, audio books are best. Sometimes you have not to care where your glasses are. Lol Beeing honest, always reading on screen is also not the best. hugsx
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True.. and depending on the narrator you get a different perspective about the book..xx
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:-))
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Wow, these were fantastic. The bishop and his donkey joke really cracked me up. Thanks for sharing. All the best. Hugs
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Glad you enjoyed William.. have a lovely weekend..hugsx
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Reblogged this on Daniel Kemp and commented:
I am on the Smorgasbord Laughter Mic once again. Have a smile and have a read.
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Once again I’m struggling to find the complimentary words I need to adequately praise your generosity, Sally. I can’t find any that I haven’t already used. I hope a plain, but sincere–Thank you, will be enough….. Thank you, Sally.
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My pleasure Daniel and delighted to spread your brand of humour as it is much enjoyed by the readers here…have a good weekend.. hugsx
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LOVED the story of the nun and her ass. Too funny! Thank you, Danny and Sally, for the morning delight. 😄
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That poor donkey he certainly got the short end of the stick..hugsx
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There is NO way I’d walk across that bridge for ANY amount of money. 🙂 Maybe if I could crawl. Loved all of these, but the donkey had me in stitches! Thanks for sharing, Daniel and Sally!
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Thanks Jan and I am with you on the bridge.. the same as those glass walkways they have in China… glad you enjoyed the Donkey…hugsx
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This was so funny! Thank you for the laughs. Thank goodness I don’t have a donkey.
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Good to hear Jennie… that Bishop never stood a chance…hugsx
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Haha!
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A fabulous selection! Thanks to Danny and Sally!
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Thanks Olga..hugs
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