There's a story about a dog who chased its own tail so vigorously that it got dizzy and fell over. It was really funny to watch as it then just lay there looking confused.
I've heard of a theater that was supposed to be haunted. An actress was rehearsing late one night and saw a figure in the balcony. She screamed, but then realized it was just the old stage manager who had fallen asleep up there in his old work clothes. He looked so spooky in the dim light that it had seemed like a ghost. It was quite a funny mix - up.
Sure. Once, my friend thought his phone was stolen. He searched everywhere, called it multiple times with no answer. Then he realized he had left it in the fridge while getting a drink. It was so cold the battery died quickly.
Once I went to a job interview. I was so nervous that when the interviewer asked me to introduce myself, I completely forgot my name for a few seconds. I just stood there with a blank face. Then I stuttered out my name and felt my face turn bright red. It was so embarrassing but now it makes me laugh.
My cousin was at a big family picnic. He ate a whole lot of different things that didn't quite mix well in his stomach. When diarrhea hit him, he thought he could make it to the house bathroom. But as he was running, he let out a little squeak with every step. By the time he got to the bathroom, everyone at the picnic was in stitches, including himself once he was done.
A cat once chased its own tail for hours. It was like it had discovered the most interesting thing in the world. Its owner watched in amusement as the cat spun around and around.
There was a little boy who loved to ask questions. One day he asked his father, 'Dad, why do they call it rush hour when nothing moves?'. His father was stumped for a while and then they both had a good laugh. It's these simple, innocent and humorous situations that make for great clean stories.
I'm not entirely convinced that Bigfoot true stories are true. There are many factors to consider. For instance, in some of these so - called true stories, the descriptions of Bigfoot can be very vague. It might be the result of people's overactive imaginations in the wilderness. Also, the lack of physical evidence like clear photos or bones makes it difficult to take these stories at face value.