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7 Easy Ways to Make Your Poems More Impactful!
It's subscriber party time! I recently realized 34 humans have willingly chosen to follow me through one of the most inconsistent writing journeys out there. That's 12 more than the record for most people to have ever fit into an old Volkswagon Beetle and 2 more than the longest human tunnel traveled through by a skateboarding dog!
By Amanda Starks12 months ago in Humor
Charlie the Talking Dog
Once upon a time, there was a dog named Charlie who was unlike any other dog. He had the ability to talk, and not just bark, but speak English fluently. Charlie's owner, a young boy named Timmy, was thrilled to have such an intelligent and entertaining pet.
By Joey Gervais 12 months ago in Humor
Satire Humor Unleashed: A Hilarious Journey Through Social Issues
Oh, hey there! Let me tell you about something fascinating – satire humor! You know, it's not just about having a good laugh; it's about making a point, stirring up some thoughts, and poking fun at the absurdities of society. So, let's strap in and take a wild ride exploring how satire humor has become a powerful tool for social change – something that makes you chuckle and ponder at the same time.
By Adrian Wordsmith12 months ago in Humor
#100 Things in 20 Minutes Thingy!
The importance of Navajo Code-Talkers in WWII A plethora of Pearls Reflecting thoughts Everyone will see me No that's ridiculous, no one will see me How did I get into this? There are not enough thoughts There are too many thoughts I would never eat dog-meat Supposedly, it has to be served with a lot of pepper and ginger Don't stop thinking Braintree's crazy whirlybirding Don't look down I'm afraid of heights The crumbling stone balustrades of the Cathedral of Chartres I'm more of a cat person, but that dog next door won't shut up I like dogs too That one next door is neglected The wife yells at the husband and the dog every day In much the same way It's really loud They go to work and leave the dog locked up It yelps and barks, longing for company Something else is a thought A memo book with a black cover A coffee mug That says it all Coyotes ate Martha Stewart's peacocks Six peacocks? Not all of them. Peacock was considered a delicacy in the Renaissance And Middle Ages It is lean and needs added fat It is served with a sauce made of ginger and verjuice Thickened with breadcrumbs I would definitely try peacock Coyote Urine can be purchased on Amazon If Martha Stewart had used Coyote Urine to mark her territory, her peacocks would be alive today. Coyote urine will keep Coyotes from your property. Not even half way I'm not gonna make it Think something deep A well With a hand coming out of it Mary Stuart is not Martha Stewart Mary Stuart lost many battles, because she had the wrong support What was Martha Stewart arrested for? Julia Child kicks Martha's ass I don't think Julia Child was ever arrested Am I hungry? Are you hungry? So many books, so little time. What's the next read? On here? On paper? Gotta go work at The Store in 2 hours Won't be home til 11 Oh the long hours I hope it's busy, time will fly I hope it's not busy, then I can cogitate I won't make it to 100, but I will try Dammit That dog again Maybe I would try dog meat 5 minutes Where is Love Is that a song? Wish there were live peacocks at work Would that make it better? We could train them to help customers Make wine recommendations I want to go for a walk I am not a dog Or am I? Dog spelt backwards is God. Dogbody Joyce makes a deal of that in Ulysses Quoth the Raven Nevermore Getting close now I will be near the goal at least Goats can climb trees They are really known to do that Where is my coffee? Should I really drink more? Why are goats associated with the devil? I know the answer to that. This is fun. I wish I had longer. To write and to live Sometimes I want shorter time is almost up so close yet so far away... Well That's a deep subject DING DING DING DING
By Rob Angeli12 months ago in Humor
I should be President (again), not little Ronnie. What should I do?
Are you a petty dictator, cancelled movie star, or aspiring politician with a tricky problem? Welcome to Bad Advice, the first advice column for the rich, the famous, and the dangerously unhinged.
By Jack Faulkner12 months ago in Humor
Bill Hader's Best Sketches & Characters on Saturday Night Live
It's no secret that Bill Hader absolutely killed it as the creator, director, writer, and lead actor of Barry. Sometimes it's hard to believe he was originally one of Saturday Night Live's most talented cast members. Here are some of his funniest roles and sketches that he has been a part of.
By Shelby Weimer12 months ago in Humor
How has Richard Simmons' representative, Tom Estey, described his current state of happiness?. Content Warning.
Richard Simmons' representative, Tom Estey, has often been in the spotlight when it comes to discussing the renowned fitness guru's current state of happiness. Estey, a publicist known for his close relationship with Simmons, has provided insights into Simmons' emotional well-being, shedding light on his client's contentment and overall outlook on life. While it is important to note that Estey's statements reflect his perspective and are subject to interpretation, they offer valuable glimpses into Simmons' happiness and personal journey.
By Word Weaver 12 months ago in Humor