WHAT HAPPENS WHEN RECHELL CANALS GETS RIDICULOUS?!
Rechell Canals had a knack for finding herself in the most bizarre situations and would often find herself laughing about it after the fact. One day, she was walking home from work when she saw a group of children playing in the street. She stopped to watch them for a while, and soon found herself laughing out loud at their antics.
Unbeknownst to Rechell, a police officer was walking by and saw her. He thought she was laughing at the children, and told her to move along. Rechell tried to explain that she was just amused by their shenanigans, but the officer didn't believe her.
"Move along, miss," the officer said. "There's nothing to see here."
Rechell rolled her eyes and started to walk away. As she turned to leave though, she tripped on a crack in the sidewalk and fell flat on her face. The children erupted in laughter, and Rechell couldn't help but join in. The officer shook his head and walked away.
Later that evening, Rechell was telling her friend about what had happened. Her friend laughed so hard that she spilled her drink all over her shirt. Rechell laughed even harder, and soon the two of them were in tears.
"I love laughing with you!" Rechell's friend said. "You make me laugh even when I'm feeling down."
Rechell smiled. "I know," she said. "I'm pretty lucky to have a friend like you."
The two women continued to laugh for a while longer before they went their separate ways. Rechell walked home, still chuckling to herself. She loved her life, and she wouldn't have it any other way.
The next day, Rechell was walking to work when she saw a group of people gathered around a man who was trying to sell a painting. Rechell stopped to watch for a while, but soon found herself bored. She was about to walk away when she saw the man do something that made her laugh out loud.
The man was trying to sell a painting of a horse, but he was doing a terrible job. He was holding the painting upside down, and he was trying to convince people that the horse was a cow. Rechell couldn't help but laugh at his antics.
The man saw Rechell laughing, and he turned to her. "What's so funny?" he asked.
Rechell pointed to the painting. "The horse is upside down," she said.
The man looked at the painting and realized his mistake. He blushed and turned the painting right side up.
Rechell laughed again. "That's better," she said.
The man smiled. "Thanks," he said. "I'm new to this."
Rechell nodded. "I can tell," she said.
Rechell and the man talked for a while longer before Rechell went on her way. She was glad she had stopped to watch him, because she had gotten a good laugh out of it.
Rechell Canals loved to laugh. She found humor in everything, even the most mundane things. One day, she was walking home from work when she saw a group of people gathered around a man who was trying to sell a painting. Rechell stopped to watch for a while, but soon found herself bored. She was about to walk away when she saw the man do something that made her laugh out loud.
The man was trying to sell a painting of a horse, but he was doing a terrible job. He was holding the painting upside down, and he was trying to convince people that the horse was a cow. Rechell couldn't help but laugh at his antics.
The man saw Rechell laughing, and he turned to her. "What's so funny?" he asked.
Rechell pointed to the painting. "The horse is upside down," she said.
The man looked at the painting and realized his mistake. He blushed and turned the painting right side up.
Rechell laughed again. "That's better," she said.
The man smiled. "Thanks," he said. "I'm new to this."
Rechell nodded. "I can tell," she said.
Rechell and the man talked for a while longer before Rechell went on her way. She was glad she had stopped to watch him, because she had gotten a good laugh out of it.
Rechell Canals loved to laugh. She found humor in everything, even the most mundane things. One day, she was walking home from work when she saw a group of people gathered around a man who was trying to sell a painting. Rechell stopped to watch for a while, but soon found herself bored. She was about to walk away when she saw the man do something that made her laugh out loud.
The man was trying to sell a painting of a horse, but he was doing a terrible job. He was holding the painting upside down, and he was trying to convince people that the horse was a cow. Rechell couldn't help but laugh at his antics.
The man saw Rechell laughing, and he turned to her. "What's so funny?" he asked.
Rechell pointed to the painting. "The horse is upside down," she said.
The man looked at the painting and realized his mistake. He blushed and turned the painting right side up.
Rechell laughed again. "That's better," she said.
The man smiled. "Thanks," he said. "I'm new to this."
Rechell nodded. "I can tell," she said.
Rechell and the man talked for a while longer before Rechell went on her way. She was glad she had stopped to watch him, because she had gotten a good laugh out of it.
Rechell Canals loved to laugh. She found humor in everything, even the most mundane things. One day, she was walking home from work when she saw a group of people gathered around a man who was trying to sell a painting. Rechell stopped to watch for a while, but soon found herself bored. She was about to walk away when she saw the man do something that made her laugh out loud.
The man was trying to sell a painting of a horse