There is a story about an elderly couple who visited the LDS temple regularly. One day, the husband got his shoes mixed up with someone else's at the entrance. He didn't notice until he was halfway through the temple tour. When he realized, he just shrugged and said that he guessed his feet were on an adventure in someone else's shoes. His positive attitude made everyone around him chuckle.
A lds pioneer woman was knitting while riding in the wagon. She got so into it that she didn't notice her ball of yarn had fallen out of the wagon. By the time she realized, there was a long trail of yarn behind them. Her husband had to stop the wagon and they had to rewind all the yarn. The whole situation was quite comical and it's a story that has been told many times over the years, highlighting the everyday humorous situations that occurred during their travels.
There was a story where an LDS family was trying to put up their Christmas lights. The dad climbed up on the roof to string them along the edge. But he accidentally dropped the whole box of lights and they got all tangled in the bushes below. Instead of getting frustrated, the family turned it into a game of 'untangle the Christmas lights' and it became a fun family activity during the Christmas season.
The story of Relief Society founders is also well - known. These women came together with the aim of providing help and support to those in need in the LDS community. They started with small acts of kindness like making clothes for the poor and visiting the sick. Over time, the Relief Society grew into a large and important organization within the LDS church, with a huge impact on the lives of women and the community as a whole.
A well - known story is when Kobe was shooting around before a game. He made a bet with a ball boy that if he missed his next three - pointer, he would give the ball boy his shoes. Kobe missed, and true to his word, he took off his shoes right there and handed them to the astonished ball boy.
One of the well - known stories is about Tchaikovsky. He was a very superstitious composer. Once, he believed that if he didn't start his composition on a certain day, he would have bad luck. So he rushed to start a new piece even though he wasn't fully prepared, and ended up with some very interesting and unexpected musical ideas which was quite funny in a way.
One well - known story is about a traveling violinist. He was on a train and started to play his violin softly. A little boy nearby was so fascinated that he asked if he could try. The violinist let him. The boy made the most awful screeching sounds but was so happy. The violinist just smiled and said it was a new 'experimental' piece of music.
Stalin was once at a military parade. A young soldier got overly excited and accidentally saluted in a very exaggerated way. Instead of getting angry, Stalin chuckled and said something to the effect of 'That's the kind of enthusiasm we need, but maybe a bit more controlled next time'. His reaction was a pleasant surprise to those around him as it was a departure from his usually stern image.
A famous ghost funny story is that of a ghost in an old inn. This ghost was fond of changing the flavors of the ale in the barrels. So, sometimes customers would order a normal ale but get a taste of something completely unexpected like cherry - flavored ale. There was also a ghost in a castle who would make the suits of armor clang together in a comical rhythm as if they were dancing.
One great story is about Ellen DeGeneres. She pranked her entire studio audience by making them believe that they had all won a trip to Hawaii. When they were all excited, she then revealed it was just a prank, but then actually gave them all a small gift as a consolation. It was a really funny and kind - hearted prank.
A famous one is about a bird that got loose during a show. It flew around the stage and interacted with the actors in the most unexpected ways. The actors had to work around it and it became a memorable and funny moment.