One story is about a man who tried to hold in his fart in an elevator. But when the elevator jolted a bit, he couldn't hold it anymore and it made a really strange sound. His face was priceless.
Well, once there was a story on BuzzFeed about a guy who accidentally let out a really loud fart during a very quiet moment in a library. Everyone stared at him and he turned so red. It was hilarious.
A soldier once got his uniform all mixed up on the day he was supposed to receive the Medal of Honor. He had put on parts of different uniforms by mistake. But instead of being embarrassed, he just laughed it off and said it was his unique way of showing his individuality. Everyone had a good laugh about it.
A bloodhound named Rosie once got lost in her own backyard while trying to track a scent her owner planted for training. She ended up circling around a tree for ages, getting more and more confused as she went. It was hilarious to watch her determination even when she was clearly in the wrong place.
There was this amazing March Madness story where a small underdog team was playing against a much - favored one. The underdog team's bench was so enthusiastic that they started doing a synchronized dance every time their team scored. It was so unexpected and fun that it actually seemed to rattle the opposing team a bit. Their energy was contagious and it made the whole stadium cheer louder for them. They ended up winning the game which made the story even more memorable.
The word 'clue' comes from the Middle English 'clew'. It originally meant a ball of thread. This is related to the story of Theseus in Greek mythology. He used a ball of thread (a clew) to find his way out of the Minotaur's labyrinth. So now we use 'clue' to mean something that helps us solve a mystery, just like that thread helped Theseus.
There was a story of a triathlete who, during the swim, got tangled up in a bunch of seaweed. He emerged from the water looking like a sea monster covered in green strands. Everyone couldn't help but laugh. But he just shrugged it off and continued with the race.
A really funny Glastonbury story involves a food vendor. A customer ordered a burger and when the vendor handed it over, a seagull swooped in and grabbed the burger right out of the customer's hand. The customer's face was priceless. He just stared in disbelief for a moment and then burst out laughing. And the vendor gave him a new burger for free. This kind of unexpected and comical moment is what makes Glastonbury so special.
Here's a great one. A menopausal woman was driving and suddenly had a mood swing. She started yelling at the radio for playing a song she didn't like, as if it could hear her. Then, when she got home, she realized how silly it was. There was also a woman who thought she was having a heart attack because of the rapid heartbeat during a hot flash. After going to the doctor and finding out it was menopause - related, she could laugh about it and tell everyone how she overreacted.
A really amusing Kobe story is when he was on a road trip with the team. He tried to order some local food but got the name all wrong. He ended up with something completely different from what he expected. He just ate it anyway and joked about how it was his new favorite 'accidental' meal. It shows his ability to laugh at himself, which was really endearing.
There was an instance where a player's young son got onto the ice during the Stanley Cup celebration. He started skating around with the Cup, much to the delight of the crowd. The little boy was so cute trying to imitate his dad's victory poses with the Cup. It was a heartwarming and funny moment that everyone remembered.