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The Critic
Damien Brisbane was the star in his world of making or breaking restaurants. Yes, he was the dreaded food critic. One of the worlds most feared creatures. He lurks, he lunges, he tastes, and he kills, he then moves on and kills some more. If you want your restaurant to be catapulted into success, everything down to the toothpicks better be in pristine condition when he arrives.
By Lamar Wiggins2 years ago in Humor
POPSICLE
Author © Jay Kantor Power of our Pens - Following the 'Free' Publicity this Market Chain received from this silly story management gifted me a huge sugar free cake along with a Company-Cap and offered me a position in their advertising department - Nah - but I took the 'Brain Freeze' what could it hurt.
By Jay Kantor8 months ago in Humor
He's so smart that....
We are at the perfect time in history to plant the seeds for our individual immortality through AI mythology. The AI equivalent of human folklore handed down from human generation to human generation will happen so fast that we will wake up one day and suddenly everything will be changed. But we have a window of opportunity to recognize the potential and seize it before it happens.
By Paul Pence2 years ago in Humor
But Can A.I. Do This?
Artificial Intelligence is a hot topic. For industries it’s an asset that can get the job done faster and cheaper than any human can. For the workforce, it is a threat to our jobs, of course. Back when A.I. was only science fiction, we believed machines would take care of the dangerous, difficult, tedious and mundane jobs so that humanity could relax and spend more time creating. Sadly, this is not the case. A.I. has an increasing presence in the arts and entertainment industries while us humans continue to toil.
By Leslie Writes2 years ago in Humor
Your Malapropism is Showing
"You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means." ~Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride This little bit of fun was inspired by an article by the very talented Harmony Kent, about homonyms and similar word comparisons that often cause trouble for writers. It's a very well written, informative piece that's more than worth the time to read. It's also the first in a series I'm sure you'll want to follow, so please, go read it:
By Dana Crandell2 years ago in Humor
Think Faster, Tiff!!! 😂
I just completed Judey's 100 thoughts in 20 minutes Challenge. Clearly, this wasn't the Challenge for me! LOL 😂 I only came up with 58 in the allotted timeframe, but hey, I had a lot of fun, and I gave it a good old college try! I'm actually proud of myself for even attempting this task.
By Tiffany Gordon2 years ago in Humor
Wedding Humor in Real Life
I am a musician and have been honored to sing in hundreds of weddings as couples make their lifetime commitments to each other. I have sung in cathedrals, churches, farms, beaches, event halls, homes, and even a car dealership. Some brides want simple weddings and others want to be Princess Brides. Below, are some humorous moments I witnessed over the years. These real-life anecdotes seem to grow funnier with time.
By J. S. Wade2 years ago in Humor
#100 Things in 20 Minutes Challenge
A Challenge has been passed around among many of the Vocal creators in our social groups, and after I read two of them I decided I’d take it on- it sounded like fun. But it's about yucky foods and just thinking about it sounds gaggy.
By Judey Kalchik 3 years ago in Humor
Reindeer Brains
Our friends Malinda and Jon recently got back from a visit to Denmark. We’ve never traveled abroad, so I was naturally excited to hear their stories and live vicariously. We learned about Danish museums, Danish landmarks, and how cycling is the main mode of travel in Copenhagen. All of that is lovely, of course, but what about the FOOOOOD?
By Leslie Writes3 years ago in Humor






