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Yahoo
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
36 Absolutely Hysterical Job Tweets From June
Editor's Note: While we can't endorse what X has become, we can bring you the worthwhile moments that still exist there, curated and free of the surrounding chaos. Well, you've survived another month of work! Let's celebrate by reading these funny job tweets from June. 1. Asked my Boss how her day was going and he told me he got served divorce papers this morning — L (@pastaxprince) June 3, 2025 @pastaxprince / Bravo / Via Twitter: @pastaxprince 2. 3. 4. 5. Accidentally hit the vape mid job interview — bossman (@thyonlybossman) June 28, 2025 @thyonlybossman / NBA / Via Twitter: @thyonlybossman 6. 7. First day at my new security job and I just stopped a man from breaking into a car by looking at him like this #topflightsecurityoftheworld — pink pilates princess💗 (@KUNTAKUNTY) June 4, 2025 @KUNTAKUNTY / DreamWorks Animation / Via Twitter: @KUNTAKUNTY 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. When you see that coworker who talk too much in the morning — yas (@adoomies3) June 14, 2025 @adoomies3 / ABC / Via Twitter: @adoomies3 14. 15. Coworkers won't stop talking about how much they love AI — angie k mafia (@365normalgirl) June 10, 2025 @365normalgirl / Bravo / Via Twitter: @365normalgirl 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. me on my day off: — jynx (@jynxbby) June 17, 2025 @jynxbby / Via Twitter: @jynxbby 27. 'We really appreciate the time you took to consider an opportunity with us. After further consideration….' — ravi nation (@ravi_nati0n) June 20, 2025 @ravi_nati0n / Via Twitter: @ravi_nati0n 28. 29. barista paused making my coffee and asked if I think trust can be rebuilt — cj- (@cjnieI) June 17, 2025 @cjnieI / Pixar / Via Twitter: @cjnieI 30. 31. 32. Called out of work and then walked into a bagel place and immediately saw my boss — josephine gordone levitte (@fetalgeniuss) June 26, 2025 @fetalgeniuss / Via Twitter: @fetalgeniuss 33. 34. 35. Called out of work because I have a sunburn — Pepsi (@pepsibong) June 4, 2025 @pepsibong / Via Twitter: @pepsibong If you enjoyed these tweets, make sure to check out the funniest job tweets from May, too!


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Shrek's Adventure is the best family day out – and you can get two tickets with Sun Superdays
Read on to find out how you can get two tickets to Shrek's Adventure! London BEAST OF TIMES Shrek's Adventure is the best family day out – and you can get two tickets with Sun Superdays Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IF the stress of the looming school holidays has left you feeling ogreish, it might be time to ship the kids off to a land Far Far Away. The brilliantly bonkers Shrek's Adventure! London, located on the buzzing South Bank, is celebrating its tenth anniversary this summer. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Sarah, Patrick and kids George, five, and three-year-old Olly, meet Shrek and Princess Fiona at the London adventure Credit: supplied 4 Despite being imprisoned, the family were rescued by Princess Fiona Credit: supplied 4 The main man was also there to meet and greet his fans Credit: supplied This immersive, family attraction has ten fairytale-themed live shows to explore, featuring real-life actors, special effects and DreamWorks Animation, in search of The BGG (that's Big Green Guy). Excited squeals My sons, George, five, and three-year-old Olly, were enchanted as we boarded the 4D flying bus driven, erratically, by their favourite character, Donkey. Water was squirted at us as we veered too close to a river, and the wind whipped our hair as we zoomed into the clouds. Cue lots of excited squeals. Hundreds of thousands of Shrek fans, including celeb mums Myleene Klass and Amy Childs, pay a visit to Shrek's Adventure! London every year. No wonder it is a TripAdvisor Traveller's Choice. On our visit, we 'crashed' the bus and bumped off one of Rumpelstiltskin's favourite witches, and were then tasked with collecting ingredients to make an escape potion. Audience participation, especially getting grown-ups to do silly things, is at the heart of this hilarious experience. Cinderella persuaded my husband Patrick, 39, to put his hand down the loo in search of gold. The kids went wild as loud fart noises filled the room. A fortune teller then directed us to the Poison Apple Pub, where we danced with barmaid Doris and bumped into Puss in Boots. Shrek fans stunned as Hollywood A-lister makes shock appearance in new teaser as ogre's teenage daughter 4 Get your tickets from Sun Superdays Credit: supplied George delighted in being given one of the cat's (gross) furballs — necessary for our magic brew, apparently. We got lost in the Mirror Maze — Olly was in awe, 'Mummy, there are loads of us!' — before Sleeping Beauty saved us. Despite the fact she kept dozing off, to much amusement, we reached The Bakery, where the Muffin Man helped us mix the elixir, spurred on by 'Gingy' The Gingerbread. The kids gasped as the cauldron bubbled. Just when we thought it was all over, we were thrown in prison. Plot twist. Fortunately, Princess Fiona was there to help us make our getaway. We were then congratulated on our heroism by Shrek, who greeted us with high-fives, before we headed back into the real world. Shrek's Adventure! London is far far and away the best day out. If only we could spend all summer there. GET TWO TICKETS THANKS to Sun Superdays you can get two tickets to Shrek's Adventure! London. From tomorrow, collect FIVE out of 13 Sun Savers codes or sign up to Sun Club at to book. We have 25,000 tickets from just £12.50 and thousands are FREE. Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.


GMA Network
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
'How to Train Your Dragon' holds top spot in N. America box office
LOS ANGELES, California - "How to Train Your Dragon," a live-action reboot of the popular 2010 animated film, set the North American box office ablaze again in its second week, industry estimates showed Sunday. The family-friendly film from Universal and DreamWorks Animation tells the story of a Viking named Hiccup (Mason Thames) who strikes up a friendship with Toothless the dragon. Its $37 million haul was enough to beat out Columbia Pictures' zombie sequel "28 Years Later," which took in $30 million despite coming nearly two decades after the last release in the trilogy, "28 Weeks Later." "This is an excellent opening for the third episode in a horror series," said David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research. "The weekend figure is above average for the genre, and pending final numbers it's approximately three times the opening of the last episode." Critics' reviews and audience ratings have been strong for the Danny Boyle-directed threequel, which picks up -- as the title suggests -- more than a generation after the initial outbreak of the Rage Virus. "The long layoff has had no negative impact; in fact, it's given the sequel time to add a new younger age group to the audience," Gross added. Perhaps the biggest surprise of the weekend was the poor performance of Pixar Animation's "Elio," which limped into third place with $21 million in ticket sales, on a $150 million budget. Gross said that while the tally would be respectable for most animation studios, it was the lowliest theatrical debut in Pixar's history -- despite excellent reviews. Disney's "Lilo & Stitch," another live-action remake, added $9.7 million in its fifth week, extending a triumphant run for the film about a Hawaiian girl (Maia Kealoha) and her blue alien friend (Chris Sanders). The fourth-placed entry has now grossed a whopping $910 million worldwide, according to Exhibitor Relations. In fifth place -- and also in its fifth week -- is "Mission: Impossible -- The Final Reckoning," the latest, and supposedly final, entry in the hugely successful Tom Cruise spy thriller franchise. The Paramount film took $6.6 million in North America, pushing it to $540 million worldwide. Rounding out the top 10 were: "Materialists" ($5.8 million) "Ballerina" ($4.5 million) "Karate Kid: Legends" ($2.4 million) "Final Destination: Bloodlines" ($1.9 million) "Kuberaa" ($1.8 million) — Agence France-Presse


Express Tribune
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
New 'Dragon' scorches competition again
How to Train Your Dragon, a live-action reboot of the popular 2010 animated film, set the North American box office ablaze again in its second week, industry estimates showed Sunday. The family-friendly film from Universal and DreamWorks Animation tells the story of a Viking named Hiccup (Mason Thames) who strikes up a friendship with Toothless the dragon. Its $37 million haul was enough to beat out Columbia Pictures' zombie sequel 28 Years Later, which took in $30 million despite coming nearly two decades after the last release in the trilogy, 28 Weeks Later. "This is an excellent opening for the third episode in a horror series," said David A Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research. "The weekend figure is above average for the genre, and pending final numbers it's approximately three times the opening of the last episode." Critics' reviews and audience ratings have been strong for the Danny Boyle-directed threequel, which picks up - as the title suggests - more than a generation after the initial outbreak of the Rage Virus. "The long layoff has had no negative impact; in fact, it's given the sequel time to add a new younger age group to the audience," Gross added. Perhaps the biggest surprise of the weekend was the poor performance of Pixar Animation's Elio, which limped into third place with $21 million in ticket sales, on a $150 million budget. Gross said that while the tally would be respectable for most animation studios, it was the lowliest theatrical debut in Pixar's history - despite excellent reviews. Disney's Lilo & Stitch, another live-action remake, added $9.7 million in its fifth week, extending a triumphant run for the film about a Hawaiian girl (Maia Kealoha) and her blue alien friend (Chris Sanders). The fourth-placed entry has now grossed a whopping $910 million worldwide, according to Exhibitor Relations. In fifth place - and also in its fifth week - is Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning, the latest, and supposedly final, entry in the hugely successful Tom Cruise spy thriller franchise. The Paramount film took $6.6 million in North America, pushing it to $540 million worldwide. afp


Khaleej Times
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Khaleej Times
'How to Train Your Dragon' holds top spot in North America box office
How to Train Your Dragon, a live-action reboot of the popular 2010 animated film, set the North American box office ablaze again in its second week, industry estimates showed. The family-friendly film from Universal and DreamWorks Animation tells the story of a Viking named Hiccup (Mason Thames) who strikes up a friendship with Toothless the dragon. Its $37 million (Dh135.88 million) haul was enough to beat out Columbia Pictures' zombie sequel 28 Years Later, which took in $30 million despite coming nearly two decades after the last release in the trilogy, 28 Weeks Later. "This is an excellent opening for the third episode in a horror series," said David A Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research. "The weekend figure is above average for the genre, and pending final numbers it's approximately three times the opening of the last episode." Critics' reviews and audience ratings have been strong for the Danny Boyle-directed threequel, which picks up — as the title suggests — more than a generation after the initial outbreak of the Rage Virus. "The long layoff has had no negative impact; in fact, it's given the sequel time to add a new younger age group to the audience," Gross added. Perhaps the biggest surprise of the weekend was the poor performance of Pixar Animation's Elio, which limped into third place with $21 million in ticket sales, on a $150 million budget. Gross said that while the tally would be respectable for most animation studios, it was the lowliest theatrical debut in Pixar's history — despite excellent reviews. Disney's Lilo & Stitch, another live-action remake, added $9.7 million in its fifth week, extending a triumphant run for the film about a Hawaiian girl (Maia Kealoha) and her blue alien friend (Chris Sanders). The fourth-placed entry has now grossed a whopping $910 million worldwide, according to Exhibitor Relations. In fifth place — and also in its fifth week — is Mission: Impossible -- The Final Reckoning, the latest, and supposedly final, entry in the hugely successful Tom Cruise spy thriller franchise. The Paramount film took $6.6 million in North America, pushing it to $540 million worldwide. Rounding out the top 10 were: