The most recent thing that made you laugh

66Mustang
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Simple question:
What’s the last thing that made you laugh?
Mine was a YouTube channel with a large Yorkshireman who makes videos reviewing takeaways
What’s the last thing that made you laugh?
Mine was a YouTube channel with a large Yorkshireman who makes videos reviewing takeaways

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I was watching have i got news for you last night, that made me laugh things they were saying and doing.
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Had to laugh yesterday when our 73 year old neighbour said she told her 79 year old husband to f off when he said "i'll have coffee now", she said not until you say please.Be extra nice to new members.
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Cool ? love it @woodbine
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I was watching gogle box catch ups oh gosh I laughed so much I got stich lol some of the things they come out with ha ha
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‘Basil Brush’ on the The Celebrity Chase. (ITV Hub)
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I used to like Basil Brush too
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I have to admit Goggle Box and Alan Partridge last night had me in stitches!
@66Mustang I can only imagine the Yorkshire man reviewing takeaways
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I just laughed out loud reading about the exploits of @woodbine's sweary septuagenarians
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Yes of course!
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Visiting a local Beaty spot I couldn’t help laughing at a dog on a leash which jumped in the river! Ah, the smell of wet dog ? then after coming out the inevitable body shake to dry off! Very funny ?
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I'm often in tears laughing at Ewan, so i'm sure i will be a regular on this thread
Yesterday, he was going into the kitchen, and he has size 12 feet, forever tripping over something or crashing into something. He tripped over my powerchair charger and went flying into the hallway. Then when he came back in, he caught his knuckle on the door handle.
Most of the time it is his reaction that is the funny partDisability Gamechanger - 2019 -
That’s great @Ami2301
as long as he didn’t hurt himself!
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This tweet I was sent
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Is it just me? I don’t get it @Tori_Scope ?♂️
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No worries @leeCal. The idea is that there's a duck holding someone at gunpoint, forcing them to bake bread (as ducks like eating bread). Famously, lots of people took up baking bread during lockdown number 1 in particular, so that's why he gave that excuse. Just a funny image to conjure up I thought!Online Community Coordinator, she/her
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This must be a cartoon duck, real ducks can’t hold a gun.
“If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito.”
― Dalai Lama XIV
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