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The last thing that made you laugh

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This conversation from Smokey and the Bandit II, where Bo "Bandit" Darville is been chased by Buford T. Justice and an army of police cars across the desert.

Bandit: "Buford, I hope you've got group insurance, because I'm about to spread some iron all over this goddamn desert!"

Buford: "Don't worry about that; I got my whole [butt] in good hands". (Chuckles)

Bandit: "King Kong ain't got hands that big!"
 
Fussing an excited dog while out on a walk, as when I had to take off my bag due to my mobile phone buzzing, the dog thought I was getting it a treat and so - with its tail wagging furiously - immediately ran up to me, sat down and tried to give me one paw then the other.

It just makes me laugh how some dogs have their "treat routines" down that they immediately have a default to go to in order to try and get a treat as quick as possible.
(In case you're wondering, the owner had some treats with them - one of which I gave to their dog).
 
Seeing this image and thinking of the following caption:

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Buck: "Hey, a human! Try taking a picture of this!" [Sticks Tongue Out]
Doe: [Sighs] "Honestly, you're so childish".
 
A joke from the late Ken Dodd.

'What a beautiful day for doing something wild and daring like going up to Trafalgar Square, chucking a bucket of whitewash over the pigeons and saying "There you are - how do you like it?"'
 

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