The Six Silliest – A Funny Fairy Tale
Updated: 24 Nov, 2024
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Hello champs, do you like funny stories? Then The Six Silliest is a fun piece for you.
This story is a unique version and retelling of an old fairy tale.
This story is about a young man named Peter who have sharp sense of humour. He met a girl, her name was Elara. She was also very silly.
He decided to find more women who are sillier then Elara. Let’s enjoy Peret’s silly journey.
The Six Silliest – Let’s Read
Once there lived a young man named Peter. Peter was known for his wit and sharp sense of humour.
One day, after married a sweet but scatter-brained young woman named Clara, he discovered just how silly she could be.
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Clara had been baking bread and accidentally placed the dough outside to “rise in the sun.”
A stray chicken wandered by, gobbled it up, and ran off. Clara chased it for hours, convinced it would lay a loaf of bread instead of an egg.
Peter scratched his head. “If I’m to marry Clara, I must find out more people even sillier than her.” And so, he set off on a journey to explore the world of folly.
The First Silly: As he traveled, Peter came upon a farmer staring at his cow, which had climbed onto the roof of his barn. “What are you doing?” Peter asked.
“I tied my cow up there so it could eat the grass growing on the roof,” the farmer replied.
“But how will you get it down?”
“Simple!” the farmer declared proudly, “I’ll pull it down with this rope!” He proceeded to tie the rope around his waist and gave it a hard tug. Unsurprisingly, the cow didn’t budge, and the farmer was soon dangling in midair.
Peter chuckled. “That’s one!”
The Second Silly: Further along, Peter met a woman frantically waving a broom at the sky. He asked What are you doing, madam?
I’m scaring away the clouds! My husband says they’ll fall and crush our house if I don’t keep them away.
Peter laughed. That’s two!
The Third Silly: Next, he came across a man carrying a wooden door on his back.
Why are you carrying a door? Peter asked.
“I lost the key to my house,” the man explained, “so I brought the door with me to keep my house safe.”
Peter shook his head, smiling. That’s three!
The Fourth Silly: In the next town, Peter found a man trying to push a wheelbarrow uphill. However, he was walking backward, pulling it instead.
“Why are you pulling your wheelbarrow that way?”
“Well, of course, I need to see where I’ve been, so I don’t get lost!”
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In a world full of silliness, sometimes it takes a journey to realize the quirks you love at home are the best kind of silly.
Peter could barely contain his laughter. That’s four!
The Fifth Silly: As he approached another village, Peter heard cries coming from a field. There, he saw a group of people standing around a barrel of water, shouting at their reflections.
What are you doing?
We dropped the moon into this barrel and can’t get it out! one of them cried.
Peter explained the concept of reflections, but they only stared at him in disbelief. “That’s five!”
The Sixth Silly: Finally, Peter reached a forest where he found a man trying to milk a bull.
Do you know that’s a bull, not a cow? Peter asked.
Of course! the man replied. But my cow ran away, and I figured this bull might learn with a bit of patience!
Peter burst into laughter. That’s six!
The Return
Satisfied with his journey, Peter returned home to Clara.
You’re silly, my dear, he said with a smile, but at least you’re not trying to milk bulls or carry doors on your back!
From that day on, Peter and Clara enjoyed their quirks and laughed often, for they knew the world was filled with folly far greater than their own.
And so, they lived happily—and humorously—ever after.
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