Good pun stories often play with words in unexpected ways. For example, they use homophones or words with double meanings to create a humorous effect. Like in the pun 'I used to be a banker, but I lost interest'. Here, 'interest' has two meanings - financial interest and being interested in something.
Long pun stories often have multiple layers of wordplay. They might start with a simple pun and then build on it. For example, a story could begin with a pun on a common phrase like 'break a leg' and then as the story progresses, it could introduce more puns related to the theater or performance, like 'curtain call' being used in a different, punny context.
One consequence could be that it annoys the audience or readers. If puns are overused in a piece of writing or a performance, people might get tired of it quickly and lose interest.
Here are some pun stories for you. There was a mushroom who couldn't understand why he was invited to all the parties. Because he was a fungi (fun guy). Then there's the story about the cross - eyed teacher. She couldn't control her pupils. And a book just fell on my head. I've only got my shelf (self) to blame.
Well, consider this long pun story. There was a guy who worked at a bakery. He kneaded the dough every day. And he was always saying he had a lot on his plate, which was both true in terms of the dough he had to handle and just a common expression. It's a long - running joke among his colleagues at the bakery. Also, the sign at the dentist's office said 'Tooth extraction, the pain is only fang deep.' This pun combines 'fang' which is related to teeth in a fun way.
I'm not sure specifically what "big pun abuse stories" you mean. But if it's about someone misusing big puns in a comical or inappropriate way, perhaps in a writing competition where a person overuses big and complex puns to the point it becomes annoying rather than funny.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what the 'fat joe big pun tunnel story' is about without more context. It could potentially be a story related to Fat Joe and Big Pun's experiences in a tunnel, perhaps something to do with their music-making process, like recording in a studio near a tunnel which might have influenced their sound. Or it could be a story about an event that took place in a tunnel involving them.
Sure. There's the story of a gardener named Green. When someone asked him about his new plants, he said 'They're growing greener by the day, it's plant -astic!' Another is about a pizza maker named Pete. When a customer asked if the pizza was fresh, Pete said 'It's pizza -fyingly fresh!'