Funny
Serendipity Drive
At the corner of the extraordinary and the bizarre, nestled within the confines of suburban America, lies a peculiar street named “Serendipity Drive.” This peaceful lane, with its white picket fences and manicured lawns, may seem like your average neighborhood at first glance. But under this facade of normalcy is a whirlwind of chaos, comedy, and endearing oddballs. Welcome to the pilot episode of “Serendipity Drive: Misadventures in the Burbs,” the new must-see comedy TV series.
By Stevie Johnson3 years ago in Humor
Taken Out of Time
Danny, Gavin, and Lee have been best friends since they bonded over a stolen comic book at their elementary school’s annual book fair -- and subsequent detention. These guys are now broke 20 somethings in college, stealing hearts instead of books this time around. Being the adventurous types, they always find interesting things to do during spring break. Unfortunately for them, Danny’s idea for the gang to go on a college field trip to Stonehenge, would prove to be their most challenging quest. It must be tough going from beach parties to fighting all manner of fairy-tale things. But of course, everyone knows that druids, elves, and ogres are all just fantasy beings…right?
By Antonio Sanchez3 years ago in Humor
A duck that lays a golden egg
Once upon a time, on a quaint little farm nestled in the countryside, there lived a hardworking farmer named John. He had a small but contented flock of animals, including a cheerful and peculiar duck named Daisy. Now, Daisy was no ordinary duck, for she possessed a magical ability to lay golden eggs.
By Barnabas Payam3 years ago in Humor
Mama's Used Cars
Title: Mama’s Used Cars Setting: Used Car Dealership, Wake Forest, N.C. The Pitch – Dottie Spangler owns and manages a high-end luxury used car dealership, Spangler Motors. Her company sells Mercedes, Porsche, BMW, and other luxury brand used vehicles.
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in Humor
Not Sure What To Call it
This coming-of-age comedy sees our adolescent main character Tyler Arbuck navigate a very eclectic delusion in which he believes, he is currently navigating his life in the form of a movie and or television series. This very meta coping mechanism was birthed when amidst the confines of tragedy Tyler found himself glued to the television, searching for refuge amongst characters, plot lines, and suspended disbelief. Appliy named “Not Sure What To Call It '' (for the very real issue of Tyler not knowing what to call the show that is his life) starts with Tyler integrating his misconception into his early years of high school. Even amongst growing concerns from his parents and brother, he persists that all cameras keep rolling. This truly heartwarming tale of overcoming adversity by wildly enhancing perspective, where the Christmas special, is really a Christmas special. And the scary episodes aren't just smoke and mirrors. Despite the oddity, Tyler begins to touch those around him by seeking a fitting end to each rising concern, just like a really good storyline should. Through laughs, tears, and real unmitigated humanity he convinces those closest that life really is like a movie, it's up to you to change the script. The fourth wall can't be broken because it never existed.
By James U. Rizzi3 years ago in Humor
Slut Farts
Twenty years ago my weary eyed best friend disembarked from her first flight to Sweden to visit me. Exhausted and waiting for her connecting flight she looked about for her favorite pick me up, diet coke. After finding a vending machine, she pushed the button for her anticipated beverage and a bright, red, light appeared across the top of the vending machine and read, "SLUT". Being a woman of impeccable standards she was immediately offended. How did the machine know so much about our pasts,?
By ROCK aka Andrea Polla (Simmons)3 years ago in Humor
Codgers Cottage
“Codgers Cottage” A One-Act Comedy Set in a Nursing Home for elderly residents. The stage is divided into three parts: Centre Stage is the COMMON AREA where the main action takes place. It has two dining tables, five chairs. And one large comfy reclining chair more-or-less, central. There is a lift and an entrance to the kitchen and an entrance to the gardens.
By Suzsi Mandeville3 years ago in Humor
Interview with Dracula . Content Warning.
Today, I interview a bloodsucker who’s mother would be proud! He’s a count, and while not a poet, many great poems and stories have been written about him, and he most definitely knows it. He’s a man who lives forever, and who’s name rhymes with Bracula, and he’s not afraid to cook with a spatula. He’s here to tell us what poems and stories ring true. Some call him a bat out of hell! Others say he’s perfect and doesn’t smell! Let us give a warm welcome to Dracula!
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Humor






