Well, at a local theater, there was a support act for a magic show. It was a group of kids doing a little skit. They were supposed to be the 'helpers' for the magician who hadn't shown up yet. So they started making up their own magic tricks with things like handkerchiefs and cups. One kid accidentally spilled water all over the stage while trying to do a disappearing act with the cup. It was hilarious and the audience loved their innocent and funny attempt.
In a circus, there was a support act of a clown troupe. One of the clowns was trying to ride a unicycle while juggling balls. But every time he got on the unicycle, he would immediately fall off. After several attempts, he finally managed to stay on for a few seconds, but then all the balls he was juggling landed on his head. The audience roared with laughter.
Sure. There was a dog who knew he wasn't supposed to be on the couch. His owner came home early one day and found the dog sprawled out on the couch, looking very comfortable. When the dog saw the owner, he tried to jump off in a hurry but got all tangled up in the blanket. It was really funny seeing him trying to look innocent while clearly caught in the act of breaking the rule.
Sure. One funny act story is about a dog. The dog saw its own reflection in a mirror and started barking at it, thinking it was another dog. It ran around the mirror, trying to find a way to get to the 'other dog' and its confused and excited actions were really hilarious.
Sure. One time, a user called because their computer mouse wasn't working. The tech support guy asked them to check if it was plugged in. After a long silence, the user said, 'Yes, it is, but my cat is sitting on the mousepad and won't move!' Another story is about a guy who thought his printer was broken because it kept printing blank pages. Turns out, he had put the paper in upside down.
A user called because they couldn't access the internet. After some troubleshooting, it became clear that they had typed their password as 'password' but the actual password was 'Password123' (with a capital P). They were so sure it was right that they argued with the support person for a while.
Sure. There was a case where the non - custodial parent was supposed to pay child support in the form of groceries. Instead of buying normal items, he bought all kinds of crazy novelty foods like blue - colored popcorn and gummy burgers. The kids were both confused and delighted.
Well, I remember a story where a customer contacted support because they thought their computer mouse had a mind of its own. They said it would move randomly and click things on its own. After some investigation, it turned out their cat was sitting on the mouse pad and batting at the mouse when they weren't looking. It took a while for the customer to realize what was really going on.
Sure. There was a little girl who saw an old homeless man on the street. She took the sandwich her mom had made for her lunch and gave it to him without hesitation. The old man was so touched and his eyes filled with tears. He thanked her profusely. It was such a simple act but it showed great kindness.
Well, here are some. A person reported that their keyboard was typing random letters. Tech support asked if anything was spilled on it. The user said no. Eventually, they found out the user's cat was walking on the keyboard. Also, a guy called saying his computer was making a strange noise. It ended up being a piece of paper stuck in the fan. There was also a case where a user thought their monitor was broken as it was black, but they had just accidentally turned it off.
Once, I saw an old lady struggling to carry her groceries. A young boy noticed and immediately ran to help her. He carried the bags all the way to her home. The old lady was so grateful and tried to give him some money as a thank - you, but the boy refused, saying it was just a small act of kindness.