General
Ring the Bell If You Smell
I was standing at a bus stop in Los Angeles, when an elderly lady showed up, carrying a big plastic bucket. It was covered by a newspaper, but I was still able to see that it was full of feces, of all things. It was a hot day, so a couple flies landed on it right away.
By Katya Duft3 years ago in Humor
Finny Frenzy
Synopsis: "Finny Frenzy" is a wild and hilarious comedy that takes place in the colorful underwater world. It follows the adventures of a quirky and diverse group of fish who find themselves caught up in an unexpected and chaotic situation. Filled with slapstick humor and outrageous antics, this film combines violence and comedy in a light-hearted manner.
By Barnabas Payam3 years ago in Humor
The Whimsical Adventure of Bertie and Gertie.
Once upon a time, in the whimsical town of Mirthville, there lived a peculiar inventor named Professor Wobblebottom. Known for his wild ideas and quirky inventions, the professor was always at the center of laughter and mirth.
By Muhammad Huzaifa Shahzad3 years ago in Humor
The Road Ahead
The last embers of the Alaskan night faded away, making room for the first rays of dawn. As the golden sun peeked over the horizon, I felt a surge of anticipation coursing through my veins. The time had come to bid farewell to the cherished memories of my past and embrace the unknown road that lay ahead.
By Kwasi Bruce3 years ago in Humor
Stones
Stones of Remembrance, aka “Stones,” is a unique comedy with a dramatic thread set in Southern California, Las Vegas, and points in between. In the present day, Clare seeks to solve the separate, but possibly connected, murders of her daughter, Sara, and her husband, Jack. The show, however, progresses through Clare’s memories and capitalizes on the humor that exists in everyday life and interpersonal relationships. License is taken to allow for situations where Clare was not present, as well as more time in the present day, if needed to move the story forward. Stones finds a new way to tell an action-mystery story by dressing it as a comedy but keeps the dramatic thread to avoid the absurd.
By Risen Writing3 years ago in Humor
The Clamp
Once upon a time, in a small town called Quirksville, there lived a man named Fred. Fred was known for his uncanny ability to find himself in the most peculiar situations. No matter where he went or what he did, he seemed to be a magnet for bizarre circumstances.
By Balan Levin3 years ago in Humor
It was the best of times; it was the worst of times
"It was the best of times; it was the worst of times." Yeah, I know it's a grand opening; too bad I borrowed it from a great writer. But, I believe Dickens would have chuckled to see me use it in a story about being kicked by a horny Kangaroo and pissed on by a Koala.
By Gerald Holmes3 years ago in Humor
Scenes From Our Italian Restaurant
If there is one thing and one person I love writing about, it's my late, great Nonna. My Italian grannie has already been the subject, partially or completely, of my pieces, Goodnight Nonna, Goodbye, One of the Main Links to My Family, Filomena, It Still Hurts, and Pastina - Quickest Route Back to Nonna's Kitchen. She was a gem of a person, and anyone who got to know her would agree. She was also a source of endless joy and laughter. That smile lit up a room.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Humor







