Way Back in the “korn” Fields

Way Back in the “korn” Fields by James C. Hefley is a humor book published by Hannibal Books in June 2007. This edition spans 267 pages and is presented in English. The book features a collection of jokes arranged by topic, aiming to entertain readers of all ages while maintaining a lighthearted tone suitable for family enjoyment.
Readers will find a variety of humorous anecdotes and quips that reflect the charm of life in the Ozark Mountains, where Hefley grew up. The jokes are designed to elicit laughter without causing embarrassment, making it a fitting choice for gatherings. This second edition builds on the legacy of the original 1994 release, continuing to celebrate the wit and wisdom of the region’s folklore and traditions.
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Way back in the korn fields a little ear of corn was heard to say to another little ear: “Where did we come from?” The solumn reply: “The stalk brought us.” **** Way, way back in the korn fields a brood of skunks was hemmed in by a pack of hound dogs. The mother turned to her offspring and said, “Children, let us spray.” **** Way, Way, way back in the korn fields one flea said to another, “Shall we walk or take a dog?” ****** Arranged by topic and numbered for your convenience, this book is chock full of jokes guaranteed to “make Grandpa laugh without making Grandma blush.” Author Jim Hefley, known for his fascinating series of “Way Back” adventures about life in the Ozark Mountains of the early 20th century, compiled these jokes from legends and people in that special region where he grew up. Revised and put into a larger format, this second edition (first edition was dated 1994) contniues the tradition that Jim Hefley made famous.
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