One is the story of the Dancing Plague of 1518. In Strasbourg, France, a woman started dancing in the street for no apparent reason. Then, more and more people joined her until hundreds were dancing uncontrollably for days. Some even died from exhaustion. It's a really strange and outrageous event in history.
Sure. There was a true story about a man who accidentally mailed himself instead of a package. He climbed into a large crate for some reason, and the crate got sealed and shipped to another city. He was quite shocked when he was finally discovered at the destination.
One horror story is about a TSA agent who completely rummaged through a traveler's carefully packed art supplies and ended up breaking some delicate paintbrushes. The agent was very rough and didn't seem to care about the value of the items.
One outrageous teacher story I heard was about a teacher who made students stand on their desks for an entire class period just because one student forgot to bring a textbook. It was completely over the top as it had nothing to do with the other students.
One outrageous school horror story is about a haunted school building. Students would often hear strange noises at night, like footsteps in the empty hallways. Some even claimed to see a shadowy figure. It was so terrifying that many students were afraid to stay late for extra - curricular activities.
Sure. Once there was a man who thought his parrot could predict the lottery numbers. He spent days trying to communicate with it in various ways, like offering it special treats and playing different music. But of course, the parrot had no idea about lottery numbers. Another story is about a woman who accidentally dyed her hair green while trying to make a home - made hair mask. It was so bright green that she looked like a character from a sci - fi movie for weeks until it finally faded.
Little Richard had a story about his early days in the music industry. He was breaking boundaries not just with his music but also with his behavior. He didn't conform to the traditional ways of performing. For example, he was one of the first to really bring a sense of wild abandon to the stage. His lyrics were also sometimes controversial for the time, but that's what made his stories so outrageous. He was a true pioneer who wasn't afraid to be himself and push the limits of what was acceptable in music and performance.
His performance at a particular concert where he started off the show by running across the stage and then climbing on top of the piano while still singing. It was a moment that left the audience in shock and awe.
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