Hahahaha sorry I'm
laughing at that sentence.
I would have
laughed at this sentence, but 10 years later I'll say it: «I refuse to celebrate breastfeeding.»
Not exact matches
So, yes, I read that
sentence, and
laughed at the images it conjured up in my mind.
The problem I have with this is, none a single
sentence make any sense, what predictions are you referring to, during the times of Christ most people thought he was a joke, it is not a stretch of the imagination to say that most people would reject such nonsense, I think the original writers are
laughing in their graves
at how gullible you all are.
The closing
sentence made me
laugh «Would you like to see Wenger keep pecking
at Mourinho, ethical or not?».
My husband would
laugh at me right now because I've just used almost all of my very favorite words to describe life in just one
sentence:)
We're
laughing out loud
at these stories of kids revealing family secrets.Parents love hearing the first words and
sentences out of the mouths of their children.
Match has an example
sentence if you need some ideas for what to say: «I have a great sense of humor and
laugh at myself all the time.
While the film as a whole is a bag of mixed goods, Waugh does
at least succeed in making laws involving mandatory
sentencing look like a joke, though it is hard to
laugh when some of those who break these laws pose very little threat to society, while the government puts the squeeze on them to snitch on others, putting themselves and their families potentially
at risk.
I copy and paste the first two
sentences and always say something along the lines of, «Dear Mr. / Mrs. Doe, I really enjoyed meeting Johnny, who is very bright and makes me
laugh at his funny jokes.»