NO LONGER WEIRD
by Chuck Shepherd Copyright 2003. All rights reserved.
Updated: August 1, 2003
The following kinds of stories were formerly weird, but they now occur with such frequency that they must be retired from circulation:
- an old, widely-advertised phone-sex number is reassigned to a church/charity
- suspicious package thought to be a bomb, turns out to be something stupid
- robber leaves his ID [wallet or appointment card for probation officer or etc.] at the scene
- peace/brotherhood conference erupts into violence
- robber on getaway accidentally hails unmarked police car
- political candidate dies but still wins the election
- family thinks he's dead, but he's not and attends his own funeral
- hunters shoot each other
- funeral home owner neglects/mixes up bodies
- "victimized" drug buyer complains to police that someone sold him weak or bogus drugs
- some countries prohibit giving children certain names
- in middle of an obvious drug raid, customer wanders up and asks cop if he can buy some drugs
- shoots himself while supposedly demonstrating gun safety
- global warming caused by animal methane
- burglar gets stuck in vent or chimney
- courthouse visitor/defendant inadvertently places contraband on the x-ray tables at entrance
- burglar falls asleep during job.
- family accidentally leaves behind a kid at a highway rest stop
- driver's license applicant crashes into examiner station before or during test
- [Oops! It's about the same as number 15]
- overdue-library-book scofflaws actually go to jail
- DUI tickets for "driving" a bicycle [or horse or riding lawn mower or etc.]
- starts fire because can't stop smoking even though hooked up to oxygen machine
- gasoline thieves check quantity in tank by using a match or lighter to peer inside
- older teacher/younger boy relationship
- firefighter with an arson habit [to keep in practice or to feel wanted or etc.]
- local election ends in tie, settled (by law) by coin flip or draw of cards
- Japanese men committing suicide because of overwork
- angry customer drives car right through store's front door
- heating-oil delivery to wrong house, resulting in flooded basement
- postal worker hoards mail because he's behind in delivering it
- bank robber hails taxi or municipal bus for getaway
- the annual student cheating riots in Bangladesh
- criminal on the lam goes on national tv talk show and mentions that he's wanted
- dog steps on gun, shooting the master
- pack of animals breaks into liquor cabinet or fermenting vat, get drunk
- a loved one died at home, but the relative never gets around to burying him or her
- school zero-tolerance policies for "weapons" that are purely, obviously ornamental
- amateur videographers set up miniature cameras in restrooms
- animal-hoarding (mostly of cats) women
- carjackers who never learned to drive stick shift and must abandon the car
- criminal suspect evading police, jumps in river to escape, and drowns
- young-looking adults impersonate teenagers and return to high school
- African nation's rumors of people with power to make penises disappear
- humongous abdominal cysts removed in surgery
- unlabeled urn with loved one's ashes mistakenly stolen or sold at yard sale
- husband takes his wife back even though she just tried to kill him
- judges punish young people by forcing them to listen to [classical or polka or etc.] music
- hit-and-run driver drives on and on with body or bicycle in grille or windshield
- criminal, cornered by police dog, bites the dog
- burglars leave footprints in snow, directly to their homes
- [Oops! It's about the same as number 48]
- video shoe-cams or smoke-detector-cams to spy on women
- Japanese making many silent hang-up telephone calls against former lover or business partner
- robber smashes store's surveillance "camera," but it's only the lens, and it captured his face
- inadvertently tries to cash a stolen personal check at the store [bank] where his victim works
- accidental bombing of house by airliner's "blue ice"
- elderly citizen trying to convince bureaucrat that, contrary to records, he's not really dead
- elderly motorist makes wrong turn, gets lost for days
- bands of criminals videotape their entire crime sprees for kicks, but makes it easy for cops
- parents frolic while their small kids are left home alone
- people trying to outrun police while driving slow-moving vehicles
- combining jellyfish gene to produce another plant or animal that glows
- imposter cop has car with flashing light, stopping motorists, accidentally stops real cop
- parents who leave their small kids locked in hot cars while they frolic
- inmates who advertise innocently for penpals on lonely-hearts pages on the Internet.
Copyright 2003 by Chuck Shepherd
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