PDA

View Full Version : what makes you laugh


eleanor2
01-10-2007, 09:27 AM
to go with sheddys what makes you cry. what makes you laugh. well the tops has got to be sheddys birthday party on c.l .the other day sheddy again me thinking she said if you drop your dentures down the loo they come up white. i literally did have tears running down my cheeks laughing. my grandchildren make me laugh the funny things they say and do. clever comedy films and soaps.

CountryLady
01-10-2007, 09:30 AM
The things people say often have me in stitches. A lot of our customers are fairly old - 80+ and they can come out with some pearlers!

eleanor2
01-10-2007, 01:10 PM
your pearlers goes with the pearly whites down the loo.

dinger
01-10-2007, 01:29 PM
well need I say Sheddy for a start we always manage to find something to have a little giggle at .Other times it's usually something I should'nt laugh at like when my husband cracks his head he is so accident prone and I tell him he's the only person i know who could trip up on a splinter .he's a nightmare.

CountryLady
01-10-2007, 01:39 PM
Sounds a bit like me Dinger, I'm the clumsiest person I know. I frequently trip over my shadow!

Healing Hands
01-10-2007, 04:03 PM
My dog make me laugh, he was a rescue dog and I have only had him now for nearly 3 months. He has just started to develop his own personality with me.

CountryLady
01-10-2007, 04:05 PM
What sort of dog is he Carolyn?

sheddie
01-10-2007, 05:37 PM
Well so glad I make people laugh, it must be the way I tell em!! I laugh at things I shouldn't like if someone slips in the snow, weddings, as soon as the organ starts, funerals because I am nervous and who nows tonight at this womans group with dinger, I shan't dare look at her.

jazzactivist
01-10-2007, 06:58 PM
Hi eleanor2. Great minds think alike. I have just posted a new thread on this topic, then scrolled down further and discovered this one!

Crocus
01-10-2007, 07:22 PM
Well, the spontaneous behaviour of animals make me laugh, British humor for sure, funny stuff that happens to people and I know I should not laugh! The boys make me laugh with them being full of jokes sometimes. I had quiet a giggle with the dentures down the loo! Goodness me, imagine that happening.

When my sister was pregnant and she had to for a check-up, I went along and once we got to the practice, she realised she's wearing two different black shoes! That caused quite a lot of giggles on my part - I just couldn't stop! How she didn't realise it at home, I don't know. Perhaps it had something to do with being nearly 8 months pregnant and she couldn't see her feet! The thing is, both shoes had the same height heel, but totally different in any other way!

sunflower
01-10-2007, 08:48 PM
I have always found that when I have been studying something serious or something dramatic has happened on the ward, I will get the fit of giggles at anything. I have noticed that other nurses are the same, always acting perfectly appropriately in a serious situation, then after the event, dissolve into giggles in the sluice!! I think laughter and giggles are a form of tension release.

Healing Hands
02-10-2007, 08:00 AM
Hi countrylady, I have a 5 year old Black lab. Slightly over weight so he is on a diet! That was from his revious owner not from me I hasten to add.

eleanor2
02-10-2007, 08:38 AM
i wonder how many other of us laugh when we are nervous or to relieve a tense situation.i do and i sometimes talk nonsense .then i do manage to make the nonsense make sense.most times any way.

Redstart
02-10-2007, 12:20 PM
Our cats make me laugh, as does amusing wordplay and clever limericks and the like. Otherwise I laugh often at various things and with various people - it does you good!

eleanor2
02-10-2007, 12:34 PM
isn't it funny how some days you get up feeling miserable and other days you feel good.on the good days all sorts of simple things can make you laugh.you impart that happiness to others and before you know it you'r having a jolly old time.

gothfairy
02-10-2007, 01:38 PM
The sight of Eric Morecambe in long baggy shorts... Les Dawson not playing the piano...my youngest son....my husband, which is all the more special because he has a dry sense of humour which he tends to keep hidden ( I am the clown in the relationship )...nervous tension sometimes...a Swiss friend, who despite having lived here almost all her life still comes out with some wrongly spelt words which just crease me up sometimes as they usually have a different meaning and make no sense of what she was talking about (like saying 'pup' for 'pub'). And lots more things which will probably all come back to me once I post this.

eleanor2
02-10-2007, 03:08 PM
the other morning our radio station played a piece of the morecombe and wise show.even just over the radio they had me and hubby laughing our socks off.the bit i remember was one of them calling the other posh cus he got his fish and chips in the front page of the times once.