And, oh, you should have heard the howling and
guffaws when he signed a 31 - year - old Ivan Rodriguez.
The idea of an ancient sect of fundamentalist chauvinists throws up cute allusions to the Catholic Church, although despite their intimidation it is hard to suppress
a guffaw when they introduce themselves as «The Pointed Nails of Justice».
Not exact matches
«Me, doing that right there with the cameras is going to haunt me someday
when I don't have a good round,» a smiling Spieth said to loud
guffaws in the media center at Augusta National.
It was July 2006
when the plight of our beloved club was typified by my
guffawing Sunday League pub manager.
Way too many straight, cisgender men have said this to me, in that elbow - to - ribs
guffaw kind of voice people normally whip out at bachelor parties and trips to Hooters,
when they'd see my son reach for my breasts
when he was a slightly older baby.
The commissioner drew
guffaws and some heckles from the crowd
when, in response to Councilman Corey Johnson's questions, he said chokeholds are not illegal and would not support legislation to make them illegal.
When they fail to
guffaw on cue, Provine asks them why they can't muster up a chuckle.
(Bradshaw's on - screen spouse, Kathy Bates, got
guffaws - and groans -
when she bared all in About Schmidt.
While a scene in which Mark gets laxatives slipped into his drink draws out the sure
guffaws for those who titter at bathroom humor, that scene is also the last laugh to be had for most of the viewing audience, who will likely grow impatient for the next 30 minutes wondering
when the next big gag is going to come into play.
In others, as
when he and Grahame catch an afternoon matinee of Ridley Scott's Alien, she takes the reins, loudly
guffawing at all the stomach - bursting gore while Turner and the rest of the audience cower in fright.
When sculptor and art patron Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney chose to leave her Fifth Avenue mansion to work in a former 19th - century stable in 1907, much of the nation's high society
guffawed; the Topeka Daily Capital even wrote, «Daughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt Will Live in Dingy New York Alley.»
Just
when it seemed the blogosphere had drained every last
guffaw out of the Nixon Peabody not - a-theme-song song (here in MP3), along comes one more: Selection of the song as the Favorite Jam of Summer 07 by the VH1 program Best Week Ever.
When we're all done
guffawing, let's consider what should be done.
Here's another thing: we all like to hear a joke, as humour helps us keep our sanity, but let's not have a lot of
guffawing just
when someone is trying to talk on the phone.