Smiling Ted--the second is a strong contender for any urban fantasy or humorous fantasy places that accept flash fiction (Untied Shoelaces of the Mind comes to mind--and for zany granny, too).
General advice for people searching for markets: Remember to do some searching on your own before asking strangers on the internet for help. The more tightly you can pinpoint genre--and if possible similar stories or authors--the better. Keep track of stories you read that remind you of the sort of thing you write, and where you see them published, and where else the author has been published. Make lists of potential markets. Keep lists of where you've already sent your work--it's often much easier to offer suggestions for a person's story when they tell where they've already sent it.
Also keep in mind your goals for the story--in a magazine (print or online?), as an ebook, in a short story contest? Pro, semi-pro, or any payment is good? What sort of reader do you want to reach?
Also offering suggestions to the other people in this thread may help spark a brainstorm of your own. And yes, I'm saying this in a thinly-veiled plea for more contributions, because I'm best read in sci-fi, fantasy, some flash fiction, and over the past year or so romance and erotica. But there's a lot I don't know still.