I thought you might get a kick out of a video I made four years ago when people were hoarding toilet paper during the corona virus.
Mona Lisa was the culprit in this case.
I thought you might get a kick out of a video I made four years ago when people were hoarding toilet paper during the corona virus.
Mona Lisa was the culprit in this case.
Startling Fake Coffee Fact
A scientist visiting a gnome village made a startling discovery. The gnomes were drinking coffee and he sat down and had some with them. He exclaimed the coffee to be the best he had ever drank. According to him, it was rich and robust and there was absolutely no bitterness at all. But that wasn't what blew his mind.
"I couldn't believe it." said Dr. G Oofy. "The coffee in this gnome village was magical. When I drank it, my throat felt somewhat strange. When I spoke, the raspiness in my voice was no longer there. On top of that, the gnomes began singing and I sang along . . . in perfect tone. Yet I suck at singing."
He had asked the gnomes about this, but they shook their fingers at him and told them it was a secret. He was not to speak of this to anyone under any circumstances.
Obviously, he didn't listen and spilled the beans during an interview. Immediately after finishing his interview, he found he could no longer speak.
An associate of Dr. Oofy confirmed the scientist always had a raspy voice, but it seemed to have cleared up. He was baffled that the doctor lost his voice immediately following the interview.
Once upon a time in a cozy little café, there was a group of mice who had discovered the wonders of coffee. Every morning, they would sneak into the café before it opened and brew themselves a pot of the finest espresso.
One day, as they were sipping their coffee and chatting about the latest cheese trends, a new mouse named Max joined them. Max was a bit of a prankster and decided to add a little extra caffeine to their coffee. The result?
They gathered when the cafe was full of customers. The barista, who arrived early that day, was stunned to find his café turned into a mouse circus. He couldn't help but laugh as he watched the tiny rodents sitting and waiting to be served coffee.
From that day on, the mice became the café's unofficial mascots, and the barista made sure to leave a little cup of coffee out for them every morning. And so, the mice and the barista lived happily ever after, fueled by their love of coffee and a good laugh.
Flash Fake News Bulletin:
A startling discovery was made by a group of archaeologists searching the inside of some newly found caves at Mount Carmel in Israel.
According to Dr. Kezmith, this drawing depicts a caveman enjoying a hot cup of coffee. "This baffles me" exclaimed the world-famous archaeologist. "There had been rumors that cavemen were the ones who originally discovered coffee, and this seems to confirm that."
Another drawing found in an adjacent cave seems to prove this so-called rumor.
"This second drawing we discovered appears to have been drawn some 500 years before the other," said the doctor. "Notice the differences in drawing styles as the first one we found is clearly drawn in more details. This one appears to have possibly been drawn by a caveman learning the art of drawing."
In either case, the archaeologists are searching to see if they can find a clue that tells them how the cavemen brewed their coffee.
Coffee is so universally loved; it is the perfect drink to gather people together for a friendly talk. Or, in this case, polar bears.
They seem to have an overabundance of coffee in this picture, but they are bears. Bears are known for their huge appetites.
A strange fake fact is when a polar bear drinks too much coffee, its coat turns brown.
It's said environmental influences, like diet and exposure to sunlight, play a significant role in this color change.Ever wonder if snowmen drink coffee?
Well, wonder no more. I have proof that they do. No idea how this is possible, but pictures don't lie.