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Lawnmooer

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I don't really care if I randomly laugh in public... People tend to think I'm insane/on drugs anyway...

The only time I try to hold back laughter is when something bad happens (Someone/something dies or what not) yes I'm aware laughing in those circumstances is disturbing...
 

Kevlar Eater

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Treeinthewoods said:
I have a problem with occassionally finding great humor in peoples descriptions of their personal tragedies. You know, stuff like how your dad just died by getting pulled into a cotton candy machine.

I used to work with a lady who has gone through four husbands and each died pretty horribly (severed own artery with chainsaw, touched high tension power line at work, hit by diesel rig and scerosis of the liver) and it was hard not to laugh and ask her if she would please marry a few different guys I hate.

Am I sick in the head?
I doubt it. But I'd no doubt want to have those deaths investigated. She may be what I would call a black widow.
 

WilchBorisRyan

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Yes, this happens to me too. But I have HORRIBLE luck with. Mainly because I cannot hold it back. For example, once I was at the funeral of my aunt, who died from breast cancer, so there was the priest, talkig, when out of nowhere, I get this insatiable urge to laugh. So there everyone else is, heads bowed down, listening respectfully, while I'm there sitting down, looking like my cheeks were pumped full of pressurised air, trying desperately, but failing, to not make a sound. It was VERY uncomfortable.

There's also the time in history class, when the same thing happened, except, thankfully, why teacher asked if I wanted to say something. I denied it a first, naturally, but it was when she asked again that I burst out laughing, for a solid five minutes straight. Eventually though, I stopped laughing, straightened myself up, cleared my throat, and cooly said "Continue." (like neil from shaun of the dead).

Ooh and also, in art, I was sitting on a table with three or four others, among them my friend jago, who is well known for being able to make me laugh whatever the situation, and our art teacher had come in to watch us (we had a substitute all year) and as she went around, jago whispered to me: (Hey... hey Cameron... you can see her bra). She the instantly swung around and asked "CAN YOU?". Then proceeded to thank him and and say tell me if it happens again. Cue 10 seconds of everyone on the table looking at each other dumbly, then bursting into laughter spanning a healthy ten minutes.
 

Woodsey

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Kungfu_Teddybear said:
So earlier today at work I was thinking about some scenes from films as it helps pass the time, I started thinking of a scene from the film Anchorman and nearly started laughing to myself. As I work in a supermarket and lots of people were around I was really trying not to burst out laughing in the middle of the shop floor and look like a total douche in front of loads of customers.
I'd just like to thank you.

I came on to this thread 30 minutes ago, and got as far as "Anchorman" before looking for clips of it on Youtube until now.

Anyway, I always thing of funny things when I'm walking down the street and have to stop myself laughing. Normally it ends in a rather peculiar looking smile before I can fully stifle it.
 

Queen Michael

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Today as I was walking towards the geek bookstore I started thinking of this clip, and I couldn't help but burst out laughing.
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rt052192

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this is the story of my life. The scene from family guy where Cleveland and Joe(i think) are bound and gagged as some guy in just a plaid lumberjack style shirt is standing over them grinning, i.e. rape shall insue. And then Peter bursts through the door and kills the guy with a sword. Gets me every time...