Viewers will
get a laugh here and there and might even learn a thing or two, but LBJ is a biopic that should be skipped.
Other courses are boring but Comedy Driving's online course was created by professional comedians to ensure
you get a laugh here and there to keep you awake and paying attention.
Not exact matches
My husband and I
laughed at the normality of it when, amid the tears of postpartum depression, I blurted out, «Even the blues
got here on time!»
I'm
here, so I'm obviously all about creating delicious plant - based versions of traditionally meat based foods, but sometimes I have to
laugh at myself, and yes, occasionally I
get a snarky comment when I post a recipe for something like carrot burgers before I realize how amusing the idea must be to someone who isn't me.
Now
here's where you
get the players swinging hard so we can
laugh at them, and I promise you will never
get tired of it.
As for Giroud I hope what I'm hearing is not true.You
get the feeling that once Lacazette starts scoring he just won't like it.He's also another overrated player who's also hear because of Wenger's kindness.Apart from the fact that he's good with his head I don't see the positives of keeping
here and even Welbeck.We need players who can push Lacazette to perform and these are just not the players.They are more of rotation players.Do you think if Welbeck and Giroud were at top form they can challenge Laca at his best?I always
laugh at our strikers though.On one hand, one doesn't fit our style of play but at least he can finish.On the other hand, the one who fits our style of play can't even score a goal.I can't believe we are joking with such a crucial role.I'm sick and tired of seeing average strikers in the club.It's been painful watching the likes of Bendtner and Chamakh already.Now I have to cope with this.
He is becoming toxic and with Mr Wnger dithering around its becoming a
laughing matter «
get the player we need and move on» «we
got serious problems to address
here that needs sorted immediately»
I can not stop
laughing at the fact that Smith threw some soup at a coach and
got suspended for a game and I'm sitting
here acting like nothing even happened.
Am i dreaming it seems like we've been
here before, oh yeah thats right it happened last season and the season before that... Oh wait guys but there is hope, if i remember corectly all we have to do is wait for any serious potential threats to us retaining the Fa cup for a third time to
get eliminated by lower league opponents or of course eliminate themselves by not taking this competition too seriously by fielding their second team and
laugh our way to the final where we'll probably beat a sub par premier league team and repeat it all over again next year you know when Wenger fails to address the squad depth, the injuries mount up and are out of the champions league and title run ins by march..
I remember posting
here about how much I wished Wenger would use Vela as leverage to
get Griezmann and loads
laughed it off and said pretty much «HELL NO», now he's doing the business at Athletico Madrid.
I read all your posts and I
laugh my ass off every time (I wish that were literal), but then you
get so many awesome, funny comments by the time I
get here that I think, «Oh well, she doesn't need one more person telling her they LedOL.»
If you're looking for a
laugh or even some inspiration,
here is a short collection of articles we've
got to lift your spirits!
You know that had to be a barrel of
laughs for her, so when she was
getting closer to the conveyor belt and the TSA agent told her she had to stop, well,
here's what happened:
That might be the first place I breastfeed in public as we asked questions, I was sitting there waiting and like I don't know why, though they must be ready to go [
laughs] and so am sitting there and I had my baby and was he probably 5 weeks old and in my head I was like saying, «I should have been
here sooner, I should have been
here sooner», [
laughs] which is irrelevant but that what's goes through your head and then I was like I guess I just do it and it was the meanest thing because I'm sitting on the floor with my baby and I didn't have to use the cover and I was just so «Oh, you just have to do it like in a room full of women» and everybody is in just as uncomfortable and everybody is trying to make this dance work and trying to
get a rhythm and they needed this thing to be able to do and I would imagine for me it was a good transition to being in publicand not to worry about the cover but also for women like ok, this is your group for example.
I wasn't really confident yet because I was still
getting on groove and figured out the dance and everything and we were on our way up to my sisters - in - law wedding up North and we stopped in LA and my son woke up and he was ready to feed and it was end of August and it was 95degress in the car and I was like, «alright, while I guess,
here we go», and so we went into this restaurant and I remember, I wasn't so much nervous about flashing the breast.I was more nervous I didn't want anyone seeing my backfat hanging out, so I had my husband standing behind me with this like huge huge receiving blanket and was like «just cover the back fat» I don't want anybody seeing that (
laughs), and he said, «what about the front?»
«I realized, I didn't even know where to go to
get a pencil
here,» she said, with a
laugh.
Here's a great quote from Murdoch, referring to prime ministers he had dealt with, which
got a big
laugh in the courtroom:
He could have just said that cold water is great for collegen production and youthful skin, but in trying to
get a
laugh, he made himself look less credible to anyone who is legitimately
here to better their health.
And while 15 years of yoga practice informed her teaching on the bike, it wasn't until this year that she finally carved out the time and created the space to
get her 200 hr certification through
Laughing Lotus
here in NYC.
Hahaha it's so dawn late
here but I've
got to
laugh out of how you've wrote it
here hahaha.
But I
got a good
laugh out of it and now I'm writing about it
here.
Last week was a little stressful for reasons I won't
get into
here, but let's just say it was really nice to relax and
laugh with a glass of wine both nights this weekend!
And you know how photo shoots go sometimes with your girl friends... there was a lot to coordinate
here and we just
laughed and giggled in between each shot to
get just the right one (just keeping it real
here, hehe!)
I've
got to tell you I
laughed at your snowshoes on the door b / c we still have so much snow
here that just last week I was contemplating hanging some old red skis in our living room as decor.
Ha ha ha ha (I am only
laughing because it will dispel the very real anxiety...:) I have two packages coming from them and they better
get here before Friday even though the tracking info isn't even showing up yet or I'm going to be full o» rage.
First let me say that I am not
here for games or drama I am single and I am looking for a single woman.we can
get together and go from there I am a real man I need a real woman period I like to
laugh and have a good time and do things so if you're the one then contact me.
Active, energetic, emotionally and financially stable, warm and easy to
get along with, I can
laugh at myself (I'm
here, right?)
But if you're deliberating whether your comfy trainers are suitable or it's really a good idea to wear that slogan T - shirt that always
gets a
laugh down the pub, we're
here to guide you along the way.
i am a matured man with great sense of humor who loves to
laugh a lot, i love to travel and love to cook, really difficult to describe who i really am on
here, contact me let
get to know each other and see where it takes us...
Hi, I'm completely new to this, so not sure what to put
here, because it was a friend of mine who introduced me to this online dating and advised me to get it, Here goes... I'm a fun - loving person whos up for new experiences and lau
here, because it was a friend of mine who introduced me to this online dating and advised me to
get it,
Here goes... I'm a fun - loving person whos up for new experiences and lau
Here goes... I'm a fun - loving person whos up for new experiences and
laughs.
well
here it goes I'm a down - to - earth open minded single man 44 I live in Stockton California I am looking for someone to
get to know someone that is open mind someone that loves to have fun someone that knows how to treat a man as I know how to treat a woman someone I can
get to know and see what happens from there on another note if you contact me and ask for any type of money whatsoever the answer will be no after no after no I am looking for someone to
get to know someone I can grow old with if the chemistry is right someone that I can
laugh with talk with and even because he with so if you want to know more go ahead and hit me up
So I'm on
here looking to see if I can find someone who I can
get on with and have a
laugh with, someone who is open minded, likes tattoos, doesn't mind the fact that I can't go out every weekend, just someone who i can
get on with not to much to ask is it?
The sad thing about this industry, like any other, the poor men and women in the trenches doing all the hard work, (insert
laugh here) are not the ones
getting rich.
I am a gentle man with a good heart... I am an honest and sincere man, mature with sense of humor, easy to
get along with... I like to make people
laugh and people say i am generous... I am passionate, affectionate and highly romantic... I am a good kisser and a good lover... I am
here to meet someone rea...
While Identity Thief does contain a few
laughs here and there, the movie as a whole just
gets too stupid for its own good.
Sequences that see Michelle crawling through ventilation ducts are particularly tense and uncomfortable (no, «Come out to the coast, we'll
get together, have a few
laughs,» quipping
here).
Don't
get me wrong
here though, they are not making me
laugh through poor acting or bad special effects, but because they are genuinely funny.
I know, I am supposed to go along with the sick and twisted aspect
here and I realize it's not Shakespeare (I never expected that), but have we really become a movie - watching public (or a society, for that matter) that
gets sustained
laughs from such sources?
Trailer Highlight: Lots of
laughs in
here, but the slo - mo replays of «McLovin»
getting punched in the face by a convenience store robber are as good a top choice as any.
With thirty - six years between the two actors, it's fairly obvious we've
got a generational gap at play for
laughs here.
Forget semen gags and pie screwing, it's emotional grossness that
gets the most wincing high - pitched giggles and» «thank the sweet lord that never happened to me»» belly
laughs here.
I don't think much of Jonah Hill and Michael Cera as actors — they seem to
get a load of
laughs, without really working overly hard for them — but
here, they both give the performances of a lifetime.
by Ian Pugh Beyond its pale stab at indie street cred and an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay (which are almost one and the same these days), Lars and the Real Girl shares with Juno an invitation to partake in a never - ending stream of
laughs over its premise until it basically flips a switch and instructs you to
get emotional over it — the supposed target of discussion
here being nothing less than that ever - popular subject of paternalistic revulsion, mental illness.
Still, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising consistently
gets more right than wrong, flying by at 96 minutes with some good
laughs here and there.
The main idea
here is to
laugh and possibly
get grossed out a bit; you know, a Seth Rogen comedy.
Hall Pass reminds me of their past efforts: able to
get a big
laugh here, misfiring there, unsettling with some ribald and gross gags, and doing a decent job to ground the piece in thoughtful humanity.
It's easy to believe that you are
getting a good comedy
here with the likes of Segel and The Hangover's Ed Helms, but don't expect to
laugh too much.
I might as well fess up
here that the most
laughs I
got from the movie were via Steele Stebbins as the older - brother - tormenting Kevin.
Fincher executes some jaw - dropping sequences
here — the Great War and World War II scenes are flat - out stunning, a recurring bit involving one very unlucky guest at the nursing home
gets a
laugh every time, and even the title cards are amazing — but the most impressive feat is how they de-age Pitt.
When that works, when people
get the biggest
laugh in the theater in every scene in every city, in
here Pacino goes «Have I ever let you down before?»