A man with Tourettes used to involuntarily say 'giraffe' in the middle of conversations. At a family dinner, he said it just as his aunt was about to take a bite of her steak. She was so startled that she dropped her fork. It was quite a comical moment.
There was a woman with Tourettes who would sometimes blurt out 'I love pickles' at the oddest moments. She was at a job interview once, and right in the middle of answering a serious question about her work experience, she said 'I love pickles'. The interviewer was a bit taken aback at first but then started to laugh. In the end, she actually got the job, and it became a funny story she would tell her colleagues later.
I heard about a boy with Tourettes who had a tic of saying 'hocus pocus'. During a magic show at school, when the magician said 'abracadabra', the boy couldn't help but shout 'hocus pocus' really loud. It completely stole the show and everyone burst into laughter. It was a really memorable and funny moment for all who were there. He didn't mean to upstage the magician but it just happened because of his Tourettes.
Well, I knew a person with Tourettes. He had this tic where he would make a little barking sound. One day at the park, a dog actually started barking back at him every time he made the sound. It was like they were having a conversation and it was hilarious to watch.
Well, consider the story of Jake. He has Tourettes and is really into sports. His tics made it difficult for him at times, like when he was running in track events. But he didn't give up. He worked hard and his teammates accepted him as he was. Eventually, he became an inspiration for others with Tourettes in the sports community.
For people with Tourette's, reading stories can enhance their vocabulary and language skills. Moreover, it can offer an escape into different fictional worlds, which might be especially appealing as it provides a break from dealing with the daily challenges of the condition. It can also improve concentration over time as they learn to focus through their tics while reading.
A tard entered a 'no pets allowed' restaurant with a stuffed animal, claiming it was his service pet. He said it helped him with his 'loneliness disorder'. The look on the waiter's face was priceless.
At a casino, there was a magician performing as entertainment. A drunk customer thought the magician was cheating at a card game. He challenged the magician to a duel of sorts. The magician then used his magic tricks to make the drunk guy's hat disappear, which made everyone laugh, including the drunk guy once he realized what had happened.
A kid at a daycare center found a suppository that a child had accidentally dropped. He thought it was a little white rocket and started making 'whoosh' sounds while running around with it. The daycare workers were in shock at first but then had a good laugh.
One time, my grandpa was trying to show off his dancing skills at a family gathering. He did this really old - fashioned jig that made everyone burst out laughing. It was so funny to see him twirl around.
Well, the trend of DIY haircuts in 2020 was quite funny. A lot of people attempted to cut their own hair when salons were closed. Some ended up with really strange and uneven hairstyles that they had to live with for a while. It was funny to see their before - and - after pictures on social media.
Well, my mother once went to the grocery store in her slippers because she was in a hurry. When she realized it, she just shrugged and said at least her feet were comfortable. It was really funny seeing her walk around the store like that.
A funny ambulance story is when an ambulance rushed to a 'patient' who was actually a mannequin that some pranksters had set up to look like an accident victim. The paramedics were quite startled at first but then had a good chuckle when they realized it was a joke.