In some Hail and Farewell funny stories, there is often a forgetful old lady. For example, at a community's hail and farewell event, she stands up to say goodbye but forgets what she was going to say. So she just blurts out, 'Hail... um... I forget. Farewell anyway!' And then there is the mischievous kid who plays pranks during the event, like switching name tags and causing all sorts of confusion with a big 'Hail to chaos! Farewell to order for a while!'
There could be the clumsy waiter at a hail and farewell dinner. He trips while serving the food and says something like 'Hail to the floor, I seem to be closer to it now! Farewell to my dignity.' Another interesting character could be the overly dramatic singer at a hail and farewell concert. She sings with such exaggeration that it becomes funny.
One interesting character could be the absent - minded pastor at a hail and farewell church event. He starts his speech with 'Hail to the Almighty, and also to the great coffee in the hall.' And then when it comes to the farewell part, he forgets the name of the person leaving. 'Farewell... uh... that nice person. God bless you!' Also, there might be a chatty parrot at a hail and farewell party. The parrot keeps repeating 'Hail! Farewell!' at all the wrong times, making everyone laugh.
Once there was a guy named Tom at a farewell party. Everyone was giving speeches. When it was Tom's turn, he stood up and said, 'Hail to all my friends here! I'm leaving for a new adventure, but I'll always remember how we used to fight over the last slice of pizza. Farewell for now, and may your days be filled with as much cheese as that pizza!' Everyone burst into laughter.
There was a time when a new recruit was so nervous during a parade that he started marching in the wrong direction. Everyone was stunned at first, but then burst out laughing. The recruit was really embarrassed but it became a story that was told for a long time in the unit.
Once in the army, there was a drill sergeant who had a really strange way of shouting commands. Instead of the normal, stern voice, he would accidentally raise his pitch when he got excited, making him sound like a squeaky toy. It was so funny that the soldiers had a hard time keeping a straight face during drills.
Well, absurdity is a big part of it. Picture a farewell where the person leaving gets a 'farewell car' which is actually a toy car painted to look like a real one. And everyone pretends it's a proper vehicle for them to leave in. Misdirection can also be funny. Like when everyone acts sad at first during a farewell and then suddenly starts a wild party. And of course, the use of puns or wordplay related to the departure can make a farewell story humorous.
There was a student leaving school. His friends decided to give him a 'farewell parade'. They made signs with inside jokes and marched around the schoolyard following him as he left. It was so silly and made the whole farewell really memorable and funny. They even had a 'band' made of pots and pans making noise.
The mischievous children are also common characters. Like the little girl who thought she could fly like a bird. She climbed up on a roof and jumped, only to land in a big pile of hay. Her shocked expression but then her laughter when she realized she was okay was really funny and made her a memorable character in Karenni funny tales.
One interesting character is the street performer. In funny rd stories, they might be trying to do a magic trick but end up making a fool of themselves. For example, the magician's rabbit might run away down the rd and he has to chase it in his big, floppy magician's hat. Another character could be the ice - cream man. His truck breaks down on the rd and all the kids gather around, trying to help him fix it while also hoping for some free ice - cream.
The creativity in 'All Hail Lelouch' fanfic is really appealing. Writers can introduce new characters that fit seamlessly into the existing world. These new characters can bring fresh perspectives and storylines. Moreover, the fanfic can focus on the psychological aspects of Lelouch. Since he is such a complex character, fanfic can explore his inner thoughts and feelings more in - depth. It gives readers a chance to see different sides of him that might not have been fully explored in the original series. Additionally, the fanfic might explore how the events of the series impact the world on a larger scale, such as the political and social changes.
Well, in many Irish short stories, there's often the character of the wily old storyteller. This person is full of blarney and can spin a yarn about anything, whether it's a leprechaun or a hidden pot of gold. They add a lot of humor with their thick accents and exaggerated tales.
There's often the over - confident moonshiner who thinks their brew is unbeatable. For example, in a story I heard, this guy entered his moonshine in an illegal contest and was so sure he'd win. But his moonshine tasted like kerosene.