Funny Stuff, Because It’s Fun

It’s been a while since I’ve done a list, so here goes. This one’s just for fun, a few things to get you through your Friday while you’re counting down the hours until the weekend.

dog and boneHyperbole and a Half a blog/webcomic by Allie Brosh @AllieBrosh

The dog posts are hilarious, especially about moving with dogs, but the little kid trying to get the cake is pretty dang funny too. I can guarantee you’ll be cracking up at your desk with these posts!

And there is a graphic novel too, so check those out while you’re at it. You won’t be disappointed! Just be sure to use the “special crazy order button.” It’s more fun that way.

DeathtoStock_SlowDown1Olivia Muenter on The Truth behind those Instagram photos @OliviaMuenter

I don’t use Instgram. I don’t have the time or inclination to learn the ropes of yet another social media site. Okay, I’m too lazy to set up an account. My husband has an account and I don’t. That’s speaks volumes to those who know us in real life.

Anyway, click on the link, check out Olivia, and see what it really takes to make those Instagram pics look so perfect. You’ll be laughing at your desk, wishing you could have been there to watch the chaos unfold.

Weird Al

Do I really need to say anything else? I love Weird Al and I LOVED this new song.

And if you need another laugh, look up “The Drive-Through Song.” My kids have the whole thing memorized just about!

 

Open Blue BookThoughts on Contacting the Author from Heather Havrilesky of The New Yorker

This one may only be funny to me because I totally understand where she’s coming from, but I think this can applied to many things…

“How to Contact the Author” … Go ahead, read it, laugh, and then maybe you should try to get some work done 😉

 

 

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DelSheree Gladden was one of those shy, quiet kids who spent more time reading than talking. Literally. She didn't speak a single word for the first three months of preschool. Her fascination with reading led to many hours spent in the library and bookstores, and eventually to writing. She wrote her first novel when she was sixteen years old, but spent ten years rewriting it before having it published. Native to New Mexico, DelSheree and her family spent several years in Colorado for college and work before moving back home to be near family. When not writing novels, you can find DelSheree reading, painting, sewing, and working with other authors. DelSheree has several bestselling young adult series and has hit the USA Today Bestseller list twice as part of box sets. DelSheree also has contemporary romance, cozy mystery, and paranormal new adult series. Her writing is as varied as her reading interests.

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