humor
"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
According to Medium I’m a Top Writer in Humor
Send in the clowns I looked for a picture of a clown to go with this post but almost all of them were sinister. There’s a metaphor for life in there somewhere — or at least a damning critique of the internet circa 2019.
By James Garside4 years ago in Humans
The Fabulous Table Lady of Atlantic City Complete Parts 1 - 4
The Fabulous Table Lady of Atlantic City Part 1 Where else but in Atlantic City? As my mother got older we used to stroll the Atlantic City Boardwalk searching for oddities. We searched for different oddities, or I should say those that piqued our individual tastes and missions. For Kate B, my mother, every one of these creatures was a charity case, someone to chat up and donate some amount of money, usually small but often ranging into the $10 amount which was a lot for her (although in truth the money was taken from money I had won at the slot machines). You see, Kate B and I would go into a casino and I would give her $20 to spend which she would promptly pocket. Then, when I won, she would scoop up every last quarter into her bucket. So my winnings would end up in the pocket of one of the oddities.
By John Bowen4 years ago in Humans
The Virgin Mary, Garbage Collection, and a Black Cat
I lived on Burgundy Street. Let’s start knowing how to pronounce that. It is Bur-GUN-dy not BUR-gun-dy. This makes complete sense once you remember that the city was controlled by the French for ages and the original name of the street was bourgogne. The spelling was Anglicized, but the accent remained.
By Jean Elizabeth Glass4 years ago in Humans
One 4 The Men By: Danyel Fields
We all know that age out question, Honey where would you like to go out to eat? This also go along with so many other questions that couples have that end in a similar answer, I don't know hun, it's up to you! Which can leave couples at ends at time's.
By Danyel Fields4 years ago in Humans
You're Right Where You're Supposed To Be
You’re Right Where You’re Supposed To Be It all started when I woke up. It was 3:33am. I dreamt that my first love from high school placed his big hand over his not-so-big wife’s barely pregnant belly and he felt a deep love and sense of purpose. In the dream I felt his feelings like I was there. When my eyes snapped open and I checked the clock, I had to look twice. I had woken up at 3:33am in a cold sweat before. What is this about? People do say I have good timing... but it's usually at a dinner table after I make them laugh. And I probably showed up late.
By Jessica Piervicenti4 years ago in Humans
Garbage Chicken
The same week that our state started sheltering in place for COVID-19, my husband and I, along with my adult son, moved in together. This proved to be socially, medically, and financially beneficial for all of us. It’s an odd line that we walk – roommates, but also family, adults living together but separately, but it works pretty well.
By Allison Rice4 years ago in Humans





