Sentences with phrase «laugh about at»

Girls all know what it means to share with our girlfriends, the things we talk about, cry about, and laugh about at Girl's Nights Out.
(Somtow and I got a good laugh about it at Marcon 21 or 22 (forget which), where he was one of the guests, and for some reason he chose to hang around in the GOPHER ROOM and eat pizza with the volunteers, instead of the green room).
«From a comedic standpoint, you'll find something to laugh about at certain points during ADULT BEGINNERS, but there isn't anything to love when looking at the film as a whole.»
We laughed about it at the time.»

Not exact matches

When asked at a press conference about his experience using the Internet in Indonesia, Zuckerberg said, «It works,» generating laughs in a country where many complain about Internet speeds.
Zuckerberg hinted at this himself, as the NYTimes wrote: «Asked at the Tsinghua talk about Facebook's plans in the country, Mr. Zuckerberg took two big gulps from his water bottle to laughter, and then said, «We're already in China,» to more laughs.
Asked how he can remain so charitable when his own brother is suing him — Lucas was best man at his wedding — Price laughs and says he's been seeing a family therapist for about a year.
Andy Freire, Bilinkis's co-founder at Officenet, told me that he finds it hard not to laugh when his American friends complain about their problems.
Customers should know you are serious about promoting your company, about announcing when there is a new milestone, about company news that might make them want to buy a product, not just laugh at a video.
I stare at the pile with dread, all the while fantasizing about shredding every single document while laughing hysterically like a lunatic in a horror movie.
So don't worry about people laughing at you.
Money is a serious subject matter to be sure, but if we can't stop and laugh at the stupid things we do with our money, how will we ever change our behaviors and attitudes about money?
He's clearly confident, despite the hesitations and the endless «um «s and the strange cough - laugh he uses as a kind of diffident pause, but there's also something breathlessly unsophisticated about the way he speaks — in some ways he's more like a teenager who's been asked to stand up and speak at a family dinner than like a titan of industry.
Logan Paul's apology letter amounts to: - I didn't do it for success I'm successful already - I laughed at that dead body and zoomed in to raise awareness - I make too many videos to think about what I upload He's not sorry about his insensitivity.
A great example of how people are laughing at the fear tactics is the t - shirt some clever entrepreneur is selling now (after Peter MacKay's stupid remarks about our provincial election) that says, «Peoples Republic of Albertastan», embellished with decorative drops of oil!
«I get in around 7 or 8, and I read until about 7 or 8 at night,» he says with a laugh.
We laugh at the 50s scandal of Elvis and his pelvis — but what does that say about us?
So imagine the vastness and variety of your potential community when you're open to diverse perspectives and aren't as sensitive about laughing at yourself.
Every now and again, when there's nothing else on, my hubby and I put them on and laugh at the idj - its for about a minute then find something else to watch.
not phony, not professional at all I don't see nothing to laugh a about!
that's probably the most reasonable and rational thing ever said on these blogs, however clearly more «christians» (i'm laughing at those who call themselves christians) concern themselves more about the lives of others than leading their own moral life.
They laugh at Christians with scorn for our «hope» and «faith» and talk about how no one needs a savior because we're all basically good... also based on no evidence.
Bo (o) b - everybody is laughing at you... Tell us more about the Jesus you hate... does he have big sharp teeth?
When I tell people about the John Frum cargo cults of Vanuatu, they laugh at what the sillyunsophisticated natives believe When I tell people about Mormon beliefs they shake their heads at the things a fool will believe When I tell people about $ cientology they shake their heads at the things a fool will pay to believe
I had to laugh at the first one about changing the name of the church.
Anyone who knows anything at all about the scientific method is laughing uncontrollably right now.
True family occurs when everybody laughs at a joke about peas on the curtains.
I love watching animated movies in theaters full of children where I feel less insecure about laughing super-loud and gasping at scary scenes.
They often straight for the jugular, making a significant point about the Christian life while making you laugh at the same time; which is what good humour should do.
Brian had a few laughs at my expense because I wrote it in about 20 minutes on a Saturday afternoon, off - the - cuff.
The world would be a lot beter if people would just laugh at others and not get mad about petty stuff.
feels like an excuse to laugh at the personality and foolishness of Tommy Wiseau in brand - new ways, but it also humanizes him, establishing a strong central story about a lopsided and perplexing friendship between Tommy and his longtime best friend and filmmaking partner Greg Sestero (played by Franco's real - life brother, Dave Franco).
That is EXACTLY how I feel about evolutionists — I just look at them politely and try not to laugh at how massively idiotic they are!
I have to laugh at them about Mohammad because from what people read about him people think all he did was kill people.
Then, I had a conversation with god about Rick the other day, and god confided that he really hates «that sanctimonious pr*ck» and that he was just having a divine laugh at Rick's expense.
At church we just laugh when they talk about all our members worlwide.
Telling her about this, I nearly fell off my chair laughing at the irony of it, gulping for air.
When he jokes about the bumbling wise men or the bourgeois Joseph, Auden laughs at those traits in himself and teaches us that it is necessary to laugh at ourselves, too.
Having slept on your laughing at the «humour» about Christians and grace.
I'm not sure what there is to laugh at atheism about, nor have I seen it.
I ride the bus, I find something to complement someone about, they smile by the end of the ride were having church joking, laughing that's church to me calming down a crying child, helping someone at the cash register when they find out they don't have enough money to pay.
How about «you are clearly bullying me» and when laughing at them for saying that, them responding with «and now you are laughing».
I do nt know about you, but anytime someone talks who wears magic underwear and thinks they get to be the king of their own planet when they die, i listen... then I laugh at them.
You can't take anyone to court for hate speech, it flies in the face of the first amendment and would get you laughed at in the police station, court system and just about anyone who has a rudimentry understanding of the law.
Evidently the king is not too popular with his subjects, at least those prominent enough to be invited to court, for they laugh at the invitation and go on about their business, one to his farm, another to his shop.
Have fun laughing at the truth... but realize it looks pretty silly to someone that knows you're wrong... about as funny as I look to you in telling you that.
And I generally help other people laugh or at least smile every day, in spite of what many people think about that too.
I laughed at the notion of a God who actually cared about me or anyone else.
I miss so much about her - those moments when we laughed or cried at the same things; our pet names for each other («I love you, Anna Banana,» we'd say); and how we would end our nightly calls by pressing our palms to our phones and whispering, «Hands on,» our mantra for always staying close.
Lol David — I don't intend to be insensitive in laughing, rather, to laugh at the silliness of it, a comedy tutor once said to me that comedy is about alchemising what has been pain into passages of great beauty.
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