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The below tongue-in-cheek fact sheet is part of an ongoing serial comedy story about Dick Dodgers Space Faring Paranormal Investigator (1st Class... so he claims). Dick Dodgers is a campy sci-fi space romp wherein the intrepid investigator is working on the Case of the Orgasmic Organism. For a look at the actual story, check...
Andrew C McDonaldPublished 12 months ago in Humor- Content Warning
What a landlord!
1. Landlord: Good morning! How are you today? Tenant: Oh, you won't believe the morning I've had. The toilet decided to go on strike and flood the entire bathroom!
M.J. HUMPHREYPublished 12 months ago in Humor TRAVEL TALES
"Traveling is a journey filled with unexpected detours, hilarious mishaps, and unforgettable adventures. In the realm of travel, laughter becomes the universal language, connecting us through shared funny moments that become the most treasured souvenirs."
Zenia SamsonPublished 12 months ago in Humor- Content Warning
the monkey story and more
Once upon a time in a small village called Jollyville, there lived a quirky farmer named Fred. Fred was known for his love of telling long and elaborate jokes. One day, he decided to challenge himself to create the longest and funniest joke anyone had ever heard. He set out to create a joke story that would be exactly 1,000 words long.
M.J. HUMPHREYPublished 12 months ago in Humor The fake blind man
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Banterville, there lived a man named Mr. Winks, who had an uncanny ability to tickle everyone's funny bone. What made Mr. Winks particularly unique was his fake blindness. Yes, you read that correctly - Mr. Winks pretended to be blind, but little did anyone know that he had the wittiest sense of humor in the entire town. Buckle up and get ready to embark on an uproarious journey into the misadventures of Mr. Winks, the fake blind man.
M.J. HUMPHREYPublished 12 months ago in Humor- Content Warning
The Chuckle Hut
Once upon a time, in the quirky little town of Wackyville, there lived a man named Harold McLaughlin. Harold was an ordinary guy with an extraordinary sense of humor. He had a knack for turning every situation into a comedy act, and his friends loved him for it. However, there was one thing Harold hadn't quite mastered yet: expressing his love for a woman.
M.J. HUMPHREYPublished 12 months ago in Humor Vocal Memes for Established Creators (Part V)
How on earth are we up to Part V already? Time flies when you're making memes, I guess. It's been over two years since the first Vocal Memes for Established Creators article was published, and to-date it's still my most read Vocal story of all time, although I'm determined to beat that record this year with something new.
J. R. LowePublished 12 months ago in HumorThe Jokester and the Jerk
While the origins of April Fool's Day are disputed, ranging from Geoffrey Chauncer and The Canterbury Tales, to folk tradition, to now-lost Pagan festivities, by now it's a fairly common tradition.
Natasja RosePublished 12 months ago in Humor- Content Warning
Fun with Spammers
I don’t know about you, but I love spammers. They provide endless entertainment! Welcome to “Fun with Spammers”! In this mini-series, I will share the most outrageous and hilarious messages I receive in my inbox, as well as my answers.
Cendrine MarrouatPublished 12 months ago in Humor Punch Your Face
A long time ago, a friend of mine, who grew up in a small rural town in my native country, visited my place for the first time. He didn't utter a word in English.
Raghavendra S RaoPublished 12 months ago in HumorLemony Snicket: How to Craft Dry Humor
Although I love all forms of comedy, there is something about dry humor I find absolutely delicious. From the deadpan delivery of Ron Swanson to the played-straight craziness of any Wes Anderson movie, nothing makes me laugh more than a crispy, crackly, dehydrated joke. Though I love a good stand-up comedy sketch as much as the next pun-o-phile, it's always the dry stuff that catches me completely off guard and thoroughly subverts my expectations.
Flight of the Conchords: My Top Five Picks
I am very excited that Vocal has done a great job of making sure there is a community specific for Humor. Along with writing, music and films, humour in various forms is in my lifeblood. I like to think that I am funny, but my wife would probably disagree with that, depending on what day of the week it is.
Paul StewartPublished 12 months ago in Humor