Humor in Public Spaces

Write about a time, maybe recently, when an encounter with a stranger in a public space provided or resulted in humor, maybe a joke was told or one of you made an observational quip, apt pun, or there was a “pie-in-the-face” moment of physical comedy.

Poems for Inspiration:

“Permanence” by Denise Duhamel

“Dance in a Drugstore” by Anne Whitehouse


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