Amusement Park Rides

Today I am grateful for amusement park rides. But you are not going to catch me on one. Ever. Not ever. So don’t look for me dangling from a broken cable on a bungie ride […]
Today I am grateful for amusement park rides. But you are not going to catch me on one. Ever. Not ever. So don’t look for me dangling from a broken cable on a bungie ride […]
We are so happy to show off this amazing podcast entitled Screwed-Up Stories. We noticed this show this week when they invited HOPress author Arlene Schindler to be a guest. If you missed this episode, […]
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas Delicious cookies ready to bake Hallmark movies on TV 24/7 for all to see When from news we need a break It’s beginning to […]
Sometimes, when I’m feeling down and need some emotional support, like so many others I turn to my “best friend,” my… squirrel. Just having my squirrel around—having his little head on my lap, scratching his […]
This is our first entry for “Humor Meets Horror Month.” This post from Kathy Minicozzi. Let’s hear it for Kathy who is also the author of Opera for People Who Don’t Like it. Check it […]
Do you like horror? Do you like to frighten the bejesus out of friends and family but they don’t appreciate your “skill?” Come and tell Humoroutcasts.com (HO) all about. It is our […]
Some people in Spokane, Washington recently raised their voices by proposing to turn their fans on. The smoke of hundreds of forest fires from British Columbia had wafted over the border, blanketing the city. As […]
They say that if you choose a job you love, it will never seem like work. Fair enough. I am truly grateful for the work I have, but I’m not sure I’d do it if […]
Cartoon by Isabella Bannerman No, you’re not wrong. The days do seem longer, and it’s not because of the insane pace of life, or the fire hose of mindless electronic communication, or a lack of […]
Cartoon by Isabella Bannerman As someone who grew up in snowy Buffalo, I feel well qualified to tell the people in Game of Thrones what they might be in for, now that “winter has come.” […]