I've been watching a whole load of Russell Brand recently - his trews shows and interviews - and I've just realised that in every 15 minute segment he makes me laugh out loud at least 2 or 3 times. Outside of close friends and Simpsons episodes when it was at its peak, nothing else can do that to me
I've been reading: ' Bonzo's War -animals under fire 1939-1945' by Clare Campbell about animals during WW2 - it came to a bit describing a parachute regiment who used dogs in the liberation of occupied Europe - did you know they actually parachuted dogs in with little lights so they could be found - In my mind I saw lots of Gromit type dogs jumping out of aeroplanes and it just made me laugh so much :):D
It's spelt 'Frasier' but I agree with you that the humour is great. I've been rewatching the series recently and it's aging very well apart from some of the hair and clothes in the first few seasons.
It's spelt 'Frasier' but I agree with you that the humour is great. I've been rewatching the series recently and it's aging very well apart from some of the hair and clothes in the first few seasons.
Apart from TV or actual jokes I find the most natural and rewarding situations that make me laugh are when I'm in the company of friends and/or family and the banter flows.
I played two particular sports which led to a gathering in the bar afterward.
The beer wasn't the point because we were mostly drivers - it was the "ribbing" or " sledging" banter that we all enjoyed.
My wife and I regularly meet up with 3 or 4 other couples who are very close friends and even holiday together on occasions.
The rapport between us is incredibly rewarding in terms of laughter and bonding.
I like it when people produce quick repost to put one down. I think I do that quite a bit. I do like a good impression as well when done very well. I also like that sort of dead pan humor when people keep really straight faces.
The thing which makes me laugh most at the moment is watching 'Would I Lie To You?', especially Lee Mack. He's so quick witted and can seem to make almost anything funny.
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You're in for a treat, what a fabulous stage!
My daughter and partner will reward me with another in January
Awww, lucky you.
It's spelt 'Frasier' but I agree with you that the humour is great. I've been rewatching the series recently and it's aging very well apart from some of the hair and clothes in the first few seasons.
That's me well and truly put in my place.
I played two particular sports which led to a gathering in the bar afterward.
The beer wasn't the point because we were mostly drivers - it was the "ribbing" or " sledging" banter that we all enjoyed.
My wife and I regularly meet up with 3 or 4 other couples who are very close friends and even holiday together on occasions.
The rapport between us is incredibly rewarding in terms of laughter and bonding.
I'm still wiping the tears
What an adorable video! Had me smiling then laughing out loud. Thanks for the link.
Aw, I meant it nicely. It's very unlike me to get all grammar police but I just love that show.
Here's a couple of examples from the show.
Speaking the same time as Claudia
Mysterious keys