I went in for my colonoscopy all nervous. But then, as they were getting started, the doctor started humming a really old song. It was so unexpected that I couldn't help but laugh. It made the whole experience much less intimidating. The doctor later said he does it sometimes to ease the patient's nerves. And it worked wonders for me.
Well, during my colonoscopy, the doctor was trying to be all serious but accidentally knocked over a tray of small tools. It made this huge clattering noise. I was a bit out of it from the sedation, but I still managed to laugh. It really broke the tension in the room.
When I had my colonoscopy, the nurse was making small talk before it started. She asked me if I had any big plans for after. I told her I was thinking of a big meal. She chuckled and said I might have to wait a bit. Then, during the procedure, she accidentally said 'oops' when the camera moved a bit too fast. It was quite funny in the midst of it all.
There was this one moment during my colonoscopy when the doctor said 'Whoa, that's a big curve!' referring to my colon. It was just so matter - of - fact but it made me laugh. I mean, it was an odd comment to make during such a procedure.
My colonoscopy prep was an adventure. I had to drink a large amount of that prep liquid. I got creative and made a 'prep - cocktail' by mixing it with some fruit juice to make it more palatable. I was sitting in my kitchen, sipping this strange concoction, when my friend called. I told her what I was doing, and she started laughing so hard. We ended up chatting for a while about all the crazy things people have to do for medical tests, and that made the whole prep process a bit more fun.
Here's a story. A man went in for a colonoscopy. As they were preparing him, he noticed all the strange equipment and joked that he felt like he was about to be launched into outer space instead of having a medical procedure. Then, when it was over, he told the staff that his 'space journey' was quite an experience. His light - hearted attitude made everyone around him laugh.
The fiction procedure during a foreclosure sale usually involves creating a fictional narrative or story to add an element of interest or drama to the sale process. But it's not a common or typical aspect.
Well, a local theater during the recession started a 'Pay - What - You - Can' night. Some people paid a penny and still got to enjoy the show. The actors made it a fun experience by joking about how they were all in this 'recession together' during the performance.
There were many instances of people accidentally muting or unmuting themselves at the wrong time during online classes or meetings. I remember one time a teacher was teaching seriously and suddenly his toddler ran into the room, and he forgot to mute himself. We all heard the toddler's babbling and the teacher's embarrassed attempts to get the kid out. It was quite a comical moment. And also, the DIY haircut disasters that some people had. Since salons were closed, many tried to cut their own hair and ended up with some really strange looks. It was funny to see their before - and - after pictures on social media.
A lot of people started cooking new and strange recipes while stuck at home. My friend tried to make a super - complicated French dish but ended up with something that looked like a science experiment gone wrong. It was so funny to see the final result.
I heard about a store where during an earthquake, all the teddy bears on the shelves fell over. They ended up looking like they were having a big party on the floor. The store owner later said it was a strange but kind of hilarious sight in the middle of all the chaos. The customers who came in later also had a chuckle when they saw it.
During a blackout in my apartment building, everyone in the hallway started singing old songs together. There were all different voices and levels of singing ability, but it created this really warm and funny community feeling. We ended up having a mini concert right there in the dark hallway. Some people even did some really goofy dance moves as they sang. It was a great memory from that blackout.
Some soldiers had a habit of trying to outwit the enemy in rather humorous ways. There was a group that would put up fake soldiers made of straw and old uniforms at the edge of their trench. The enemy would sometimes waste ammo shooting at these fake targets, much to the amusement of the real soldiers.