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The last thing that made you laugh

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Man, this one takes me back. Also, I might start using "Fruit Cake" as an insult more often as its use here made me laugh more than I expected:

 
I saw a Scottish stand-up comedian, he is from Glasgow. He pointed out that when Scottish people say "I'm sorry", it sounds like it should be followed with "...but you started it!".

And he's right! :) When he said "I'm sorry", something about the Scottish accent and tone of voice really sounds like there's more comming and that more is "..but you started it!". lol
 
I have been watching the last of us. The young girl in it told a joke that made me laugh.

'I was wondering where the sun went all night. Then it dawned on me!'
 
^ A few weeks ago my brother and I were talking about this, and how LOTR influenced so many franchises. One difference is, they had to squeeze story in. So much was left out. But, if you watch something like an X-Men movie, it's like 30 minutes of story stretched to 2.5 hours.
 
^ A few weeks ago my brother and I were talking about this, and how LOTR influenced so many franchises. One difference is, they had to squeeze story in. So much was left out. But, if you watch something like an X-Men movie, it's like 30 minutes of story stretched to 2.5 hours.
That's not too far off from roughly 5 pages being turned into The Hobbit part 3.
 
This womans reaction when she is startled is hilarious. The guy says "So, someone told us you don't like surprises..". She should have seen it coming.

 
This womans reaction when she is startled is hilarious. The guy says "So, someone told us you don't like surprises..". She should have seen it coming.


Yeah, the way women can react to something unexpected usually makes me laugh because the reactions can be so random; with guys, it's usually more subdued (although I have seen some funny screamers in the past).

Here's two examples - the first been a news reporter who encounters a glitch and runs with it for a laugh:


The second is a prank involving a "mannequin" and an elderly lady wanting a hat off the mannequin's head:

 

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