What was the most recent thing that made you laugh?

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05 Apr 2010, 7:43 am

^^ the above post made me laugh.
I would have giggled like mad if I was in the "reading the resume" situation as well.


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05 Apr 2010, 8:11 am

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^^ the above post made me laugh.
I would have giggled like mad if I was in the "reading the resume" situation as well.


it is humerous to me when i try to act interested and people believe i am interested.
once, a person gave me a book to read that was about 500 pages and they were super serious and thought i was smart and they wanted me to read it, and i flicked all the pages past my fingernail in about 2 seconds and said "well i did not find it engrossing, but i will think about it further", and i handed the book back to them.
they were left with a baffled and angry expression which i found humerous.
i would never be that cold to tammy because i like her very much, but the person that gave me the book was a person i did not like anyway.
i have ODD and it makes me laugh when i should not laugh.
whatever i am off to sleep now.



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05 Apr 2010, 11:05 am

Most recently it was either something AuntBlabby said or GoatsOnFire said in the "Adults Only" section. They were both "Hilarious". :mrgreen:



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05 Apr 2010, 1:10 pm

Until the air freshener and Hampster pictures, there was this pointless drama in a world of Warcraft dungion I ran. Second drama that day. One player who was yelling, being angry and cursing, decided they would get revenge by pulling a huge number of enimies onto one of us in the dungion group. He disbanded, and the monsters ran back into place, doing nothing.

I could just picture this kid behind a key board, feeling proud of himself during the load screen. He would be pictureing a cloud of monsters attacking and killing us. "That'll teach you, you stupid noob! Ahahahahahah!" Yep, you got us, dude.



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06 Apr 2010, 12:46 am

auntblabby wrote:
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the Cimarron was a sh***y (pun intended) Cadillac based off the Chevy cavalier in the 1980s. So to see that name on a top of the line toilet was humorous.
The Cimarron (car)
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but i LIKED the cimarron :(
it was a nice compact caddy that i could never afford. now that i could afford one, they are all used and used-up :(
and speaking of toilets, as a little kid i liked to draw pics of toiletmobiles, i.e., hotrod cars with toilets as cockpit seating [there is a pun in there somewhere :) ]
toilet mobile


there's also something about "you can't polish a turd" in there somewhere which is essentually what caddy tried to do by "dressing up" the cavalier to make the cadvalier....err i mean cimarron. a dressed up chevy celebrity maybe, but a cavalier? ugh.

for those who have never seen the equivelent cavalier....here you go.

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06 Apr 2010, 3:10 am

When a saw this. Image



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06 Apr 2010, 3:50 am

Coming to the realization that there are more atheists, than Christians in this world, and how Mickish it makes me feel.


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06 Apr 2010, 5:57 am

1 thing made me cackle and snort today, and 2 things i saw today made me laugh, although i was too tired to laugh really, and i did not want to laugh because it takes energy and it annoys me when i can not stop laughing.

1. i have a new client who is utilizing my programming services, and i went to their offices briefly to pick up a dvd, and the general manager who is a woman introduced herself to me.
i thought to myself "i had better be serious and not let anything distract me lest i give a bad impression"
she was telling me about how the office operates, and i was alert to remain sober of mind and serious of expression, and i said "my programs will be easy to use, and they are tailor made for the specifications that people will tell me in weeks to come".
then she smiled at me and i saw that she had lipstick on her teeth.
i thought "hmmm...goodness" and a slight smirk started to wedge it's way into my my face.
i thought "no no no!! ! shut up shut up!! ! do not smirk!! !" while she was saying something which i did not hear because i was trying to wrestle the smirk from my face, and she caught on and she said "oh is something funny?" and i had to say that i was thinking of something else and she said "well it would be good if you could keep your mind on this" and i said i was in a hurry and i had to go. i was trying extremely hard to brace myself and remain serious but it was a losing battle, and i am sure she got a bad impression of me. i was snickering when i said i had to go.
i wish my mind did not go there.

2. in the carpark after i left the building, i saw a young executive (about 25) with greased up hair and an expensive suit and he had rings on, and he was on his mobile phone talking animatedly to someone. he seemed full of himself and he was very much image conscious. he was writing something on a piece of paper on his briefcase that was laid on the boot (trunk) of his car.
there was a stiff breeze blowing at the time, and after he hung up, he opened his briefcase and about 30 bits of paper blew out of his briefcase and across the road in all directions, and he had no hope of chasing them.
i suffered a seizure of laughter as i found it to be extremely funny.
the next meeting he would go to he would probably be totally unprepared for and his excuse would sound lame.

3. in the underground car park of the supermarket i went to tonight, there was a lady who was transferring the groceries from her trolley into the boot of her car.
her trolley was behind the bumper of an adjacent car, and she did not realize there was an old lady in the car her trolley was behind.

as she was unloading the trolley, the old lady started her car and backed out of her spot and pushed the trolley back with her.

the younger woman yelled at the old lady to stop, but the old lady did not hear, and the trolley fell over and the groceries fell out, and the old lady drove off without ever knowing it happened.

my ribs are sore.

most people would not notice the things i do and find them funny, but everyday things happen that i see as hilarious.

it does not make me happy to laugh. it is just something i can not help.



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06 Apr 2010, 8:38 am

:lmao: That's HILARIOUS! Image Image



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06 Apr 2010, 8:55 am

New one for me... I went out recently and we drove to a place in Bedfordshire called Cranfield... Except someone filled in the 'n' and turned it into a 'p'! The funny thing is that newly named 'Crapfield' is actually really quite crap indeed!


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06 Apr 2010, 9:50 am

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... what caddy tried to do by "dressing up" the cavalier to make the cadvalier....err i mean cimarron. a dressed up chevy celebrity maybe, but a cavalier? ugh.


taking a chevy celebrity and bulking it out and puffing it up is PRECISELY what caddy did when they made their downsized caddy devilles for the '85-'88 model years, and i LOVED those cars also, they were tops in my book, my all-time favorite caddy models, as they were still reasonably compact and rode very well. cushy but compact, that is what i like in a car and there are so few nowadays which have those two qualities in the same vehicle.



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06 Apr 2010, 9:51 am

CockneyRebel wrote:
Coming to the realization that there are more atheists, than Christians in this world, and how Mickish it makes me feel.


Why how would mick feel coming to this realisation.


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06 Apr 2010, 9:53 am

Jellybean wrote:
New one for me... I went out recently and we drove to a place in Bedfordshire called Cranfield... Except someone filled in the 'n' and turned it into a 'p'! The funny thing is that newly named 'Crapfield' is actually really quite crap indeed!


gosh, this reminds me of congressional election season here, and our local congressman the hon. norm dicks, regularly gets his campaign signs defaced by people who are not his fans, and the signs come out of it saying "Norm's Dick for congress!"



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06 Apr 2010, 10:07 am

Something I read on facebook:
"I was thinking about how people seem to read the Bible a whole lot more as they get older; then it dawned on me . . they're cramming for their final exam"

Well, I didn't laugh out loud but I laughed in my head, if that counts.


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06 Apr 2010, 12:31 pm

MONKEY wrote:
Something I read on facebook:
"I was thinking about how people seem to read the Bible a whole lot more as they get older; then it dawned on me . . they're cramming for their final exam"

Well, I didn't laugh out loud but I laughed in my head, if that counts.


LOL! :D



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27 Apr 2010, 12:17 am

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