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Norm’s Diner Comes Out Fighting!. Top Story - November 2023.
A restaurant in the US is charging some of its customers for their inability to control their children while they dine there. Hidden away at the bottom of its menu, the Toccoa Riverside Restaurant tells its diners of its “adult surcharge” — adding three dollar signs next to the words: “For adults unable to parent.”- Sky News, 29 October 2023
By Brendan Donaghy2 years ago in Humor
Mrs. Shelly and her Shells
In the hidden depths of the Enchanted Abyss, where the waters shimmered with a myriad of colors and the currents hummed with ancient magic, there lived a sorceress named Mrs. Shelly. Her domain was a palace made of living coral, adorned with the most exquisite shells that pulsed with an ethereal glow.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Humor
Hooked and Cooked
In the charming town of Havenbridge, Mr. Harold Angler, a weekend fishing enthusiast, returned home from the nearby river brimming with excitement with a slippery surprise. Little did he know that the innocuous dispute over the name of his catch would escalate into a corporate clash of piscatorial proportions with his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Angler.
By RAJAT KANTI CHAKRABARTY2 years ago in Humor
The Bagpiper and the Septic Tank
What do you do if you find yourself feeling down, frustrated, or even downright depressed? And, have you ever met someone in your life whom, even after he/she's gone, can still make you smile and even chuckle for at least 10 seconds?
By P.P.C. Sisauy2 years ago in Humor
Classy Car Repairs. Top Story - November 2023.
Last Saturday while loading up some groceries, I noticed that my trunk would not close. It appeared that the latch was broken. But that didn’t stop me from attempting to slam it shut about a dozen times with all my might, hopping up and down on it like a lunatic. There may have been a few tears. My efforts were unsuccessful and my daughter acted as if it was something I’d done on purpose to inconvenience her.
By Leslie Writes2 years ago in Humor
Fear's Comedy Club
In the grand circus of emotions, fear strides in like a ringmaster wearing a cap made of anxiety and a top hat labeled "dread." It's that rollercoaster of trepidation that turns even the bravest among us into jittery penguins on a caffeine binge. Fear, my friends, is the ultimate stand-up comedian, making us laugh nervously while simultaneously wondering if we left the oven on.
By RAJAT KANTI CHAKRABARTY2 years ago in Humor
BlingBlung
In the kaleidoscopic universe of musical oddities, there exists a genre so perplexing, so outrageously flamboyant, that it defies all conventional norms of sonic expression. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the whimsical realm of BlingBlung music—a cacophonous carnival of auditory extravagance that shatters eardrums and expectations alike.
By RAJAT KANTI CHAKRABARTY2 years ago in Humor
"The Great Gopher Caper"
Once upon a time in the quirky town of Whimsyville, where the residents believed that laughter was the best medicine, a peculiar event unfolded. It all started when Mayor Chucklesworth declared a town-wide talent show, promising a year's supply of bubblegum-flavored ice cream to the winner. The stakes were high, and the excitement was palpable.
By Amelia Levy2 years ago in Humor
A Fool; Not Foolish
Red Stickers Have you ever noticed those small round stickers on mailboxes in your neighborhood? They are about the size of coins and can be made of reflective plastic or paper. These stickers are often used by road crews, utility companies, or surveyors to mark areas they have worked on. However, some residents may become suspicious of the markings and assume they are related to criminal activity in the area. In reality, it is unlikely that criminals would use stickers to mark a home when they could easily record its address and communicate through technology. Therefore, there is no need to worry about these stickers.
By Avila Osinta 2 years ago in Humor









