Comedy Details
Why did the sun go to therapy? It had burning issues with women
This Stockfilm comedy page turns footage of she lies on a red and white striped towel on from Hatfield, Pennsylvania, United States in 1956 into a standalone joke page, while keeping the original archival clip and outdoor comedy cuts connected to the laugh.
What's Happening In The Footage
Shot in Hatfield, Pennsylvania, United States in 1956, the original footage shows she lies on a red and white striped towel on a grassy lawn, then repositions to a green lawn chair, wearing a light-colored swimsuit. That grounding matters because the comedy is leaning on outdoor scenery, not random nonsense.
The Joke Angle
The caption frames the footage like a setup-question and then swerves into a groaner about sun and women, which is exactly the right amount of corny for this archive clip.
Why This One Works
Nobody in the source clip is trying to be funny, which is exactly why the added one-liner feels deadpan instead of desperate. The clip has enough built-in outdoor scenery to support the bit, so the page can sound playful without drifting away from what is actually on screen.
Original Archival Footage
Vintage 8mm home movie footage from Hatfield, Pennsylvania, 1956, showing a woman relaxing outdoors on a sunny day. She lies on a red and white striped towel on a grassy lawn, then repositions to a green lawn chair, wearing a light-colored swimsuit. The film exhibits classic Super 8 grain, faded colors, and slight motion blur, capturing a candid moment of mid-century leisure and sunbathing in a suburban backyard. The scene evokes a nostalgic, peaceful summer atmosphere.
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