Satire
THE FOOD GAME
The Overview. Compered by searing comedians, The Food Game will be the first satirical TV cooking game show. Celebrity contestants will compete in challenges set by Food Bank Judges and Community Kitchens to source, plan, and cook food for various people from various demographics.
By Caroline Jane12 months ago in Humor
The Sheeple
The Sheeple Because you watched 'The Good Place' or 'God's Favourite Idiot' Logline: Mark is an ordinary man. He wears a suit. He works in a high-rise office building in Sydney, Australia. He steals his coworker's sandwiches. Mark is normal. So normal, in fact, that some might consider it strange...
By Rachel M.J12 months ago in Humor
The Show is Ending
This pilot starts with cartoon characters. Our main protagonist, Gina Beckett, is a quiet office worker who is very tired, both of her lonely home life and her fellow office workers, who think that quality comedy only consists of farts and gross-out humor. She is so tired that she barely notices everything breaking down around her, or the slight tremors she feels underneath her feet. Then one day, the worker sitting next to her computer, Angelo Samaras, takes one of his shoes off and shoves his foot in her face, asking her if it smells bad. The smell instantly knocks her out and gives her an out-of-body experience.
By Rebecca Patton12 months ago in Humor
The Ultimate Guide to Being a Professional Couch Potato
Introduction: In today's fast-paced world, where everyone seems to be constantly on the go, there is a growing need to slow down and embrace the art of relaxation. Being a professional couch potato is not just about laziness, but rather finding joy and rejuvenation in the simple act of lounging around. In this ultimate guide, we will delve into the secrets of mastering the art of being a couch potato, while adding a touch of inspiration, engagement, and humor.
By Josh Graham12 months ago in Humor
Dreams are Eye Openers. Top Story - July 2023.
It was overwhelming. There was just too much useless stuff I needed to pack in order to catch my flight back to Syracuse, NY in time. How did I accumulate all this junk in one year of college, I thought? I was furiously cramming books, term papers, notebooks, clothes, shoes, toys, candy, Christmas gifts, antiques, kitchen appliances, musical instruments, and lampshades into my variety of carry-on bags, suitcases, and trunks.
By Tina D'Angelo12 months ago in Humor