As silly as it is, I am not going to deny that
I laughed at this clip.
Last week we all pointed and
laughed at a clip from the BBC during which the open - office floorplan apparently so popular among broadcast news outlets revealed some employee kicking back and watching a little nudity.
Not exact matches
GALLOWAY: And let's take a look
at a
clip from that and thank you for beautifully transitioning to... [
LAUGH] Here it is.
Keep playing that
clip while
laughing at it.
Tennis is its silly crowds, going ghost - silent while a server bounces a ball, shaming anybody who speaks up, rumbling like church - goers before a wedding when the ball
clips the net mid-point, then
laughing at itself post-rumble.
My first grader is a reading machine, but she'll
laugh at a cute little picture like this one
clipped right from the last issue of Parents magazine.
OMG, my jaw hurts from
laughing SO hard
at the
clip you've shared here!
I might have
laughed if the
clips were pointed or directed
at something discernible, but the targets are so excessively broad and nonspecific that the effect is satire in name only.
He has a handful of «Oscar scene»
clips, none more memorable than the one played for
laughs over «four slices of cheese»
at the drive thru.
Your personal mileage may vary, but we're guessing that,
at the very least, you'll get more
laughs out of these
clips than you will from «Green Zone.»
You're main adversary is an armor covered mutant that thinks nothing of taking a full ammo
clip in the face and then
laughing at you.
The audience was literally
laughing at video
clips of Al Gore and Prince Charles talking, it was almost as though they were stand up comedians.
Then
laughed myself silly again... this time
at a youTube
clip of the staff of Marie Claire flash mobbing the editor, Jacqui Frank, led by my awesome friend Sue Hoffman.