Not exact matches
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.
It seems to me that if we are willing ot be healthily self critical and challenge one another to be the best we can, done in dignity,
humour in being willing to
laugh at appropriate times
at the silliness of things we do and the inappropriate things we do onece healed fomr such things.
Having slept on your
laughing at the «
humour» about Christians and grace.
I would say to older people:
humour what they are wearing because they are belly -
laughing at what you chose to wear today.
So while the initial reaction is to
laugh and point
at any notion that Chelsea are allowed to complain about their squad, we'll
humour Mourinho and take a look
at the defending Premiership champions» squad needs:
ReaL madrid wants Koscielny for 20miL *
Laughing *...... in a world where David Luiz cost 50miL...... I du n no what Rafa Benitez and the perez family have been inhaling over there
at the bernabeu but it's really destroying their sense of
humour
Is it because of the
humour and humanity of LVG, the awful run of injuries, the difficulty of changing from the SAF old guard to a new MU filled with exciting attacking intent (that is a joke) or just that it is an unpleasant trait to
laugh at those who are going through tough times?
She goes on to say that shared
humour is great news for your future together:» When two partners can
laugh at themselves and they're not afraid to be ridiculous around each other, it indicates a strong bond.
I have a good sense of
humour and can
laugh at myself and also make others
laugh...
Sense of
humour isn't just about the ability to tell a good joke — it also means being able to
laugh at yourself and not take life too seriously.
An ability to
laugh at oneself is very important (and redheads usually have a great sense of
humour), but
at the same time there should be a balance of positive publicity towards redheads that will cancel out the nastiness aimed
at us by the ignorant few.
I am easygoing person, caring, romantic, passion ate, Like open affection, like to
laugh and also make others
laugh, I have great sense of
humour, I love cuddling
at home with my partner talking, watching movie or reading, I love to cook, I keep fit often, I love holding hand while taking a walk.I love...
One of the signs that a date is going well is if you're both able to
laugh a lot; and if you find yourselves
laughing at the same jokes, it's a good sign that you have a similar sense of
humour.
I am... i am a straight forward Man, what you see is what you get... down to earth, shy
at first but once you get to know me i open up... looking to enjoy life, live, learn and be happy with someone special... i have a great sense of
humour if you can make each other
laugh then you are half way...
He has to have a sense of
humour and be able to
laugh at almost anything.
Helloo Wow im no good
at this part, well im a funny man can
laugh at my own mistakes, im a positive strong man, don't get depressed much, great sense a
humour, I believe im a leader rather than a follower, make my..
i am an easygoing man with a simple attitude towards life and enjoy quiet and cherishable moments, i have an 11 yr old son who is my world and my all even though he lives a bit far away from me with his mom.I possess a good sense of
humour and love to have a good
laugh at periods when i am off work, fo...
must have a scense of
humour able to have a
laugh, converstations, quite nights
at home and want to be loved AND MUST HAVE HEART TO GO MUST NOT BE MARRIED
Humour was a bit hit - or - miss - I
laughed at the housecat in the cupboards, the gift - baskets, the housebreaking
at the lonely widower's mansion and Tom Green being assaulted by the puppy.
was surprised just how good this film is.The
humour and pathos of this film is quite moving.There is no - one remotely attractive in the cast, it is full of strange looking redneck Americans living in semi wilderness.Everyone is poverty stricken.The sadness of old age is there, as is the regrets of past memories, and the desperation of the son to heal the wounds of his father's past life.The acting is brilliant even with the bit part actors with the sunburnt aged faces.The fathers grumpy reticence is counters by his truculent wife, who never has a good word for anybody with her vicious put downs, which is
at times
laugh out loud funny.A funny sad and moving film about the sheer desperate meanderings of life and old age.
There is heartbreak aplenty, but we not so much feel it as intellectually absorb it; there is
humour aplenty, too, but it's bottled up, so we can recognise it, without
laughing at it.
In terms of Lanthimos»
humour, this is a filmmaker, in keeping with others such as Luis Buñuel or Todd Solondz, who has a genuine knack of making one
laugh riotously
at the saddest and cruellest aspects of life.
If you leave any expectation of serious plot or sophisticated
humour at the door then you will probably get a few
laughs out of this silly sci - fi romp.
It's funny, but in the same way that joke about the uncle who walks into the woods with his nephew
at sunset is funny; we
laugh, and we get why we
laugh, but everything about the
humour is painfully uncomfortable.
Thankfully, there's a recurrent streak of black
humour which stops Green Room from getting too bogged down in the misery and emotional (plus very physical) torture, not the least one recurrent gag which earns the film a deep belly
laugh, right
at the best possible moment.
Even if you don't like the 40 - year - old's
humour, and many don't, you can
at least appreciate its gleefully juvenile craft — scenes chockablock with sight gags, rapid - fire cutaways to hilariously absurd punchlines, painfully awkward pauses that last so long you eventually
laugh, all of it wrapped in an encyclopedic knowledge of pop culture that has made him a bro deity among the coveted 18 - to 34 - year - old male demographic.
It's difficult to find yourself not
laughing out loud
at the goofball sense of
humour on show here, it's all tongue planted firmly in cheek and wonderfully self - aware.
There's a wicked sense of
humour underneath the fun aesthetic too — you've not felt awkwardness until you've
laughed out loud
at the ghostly version of Office Assistant Paperclip that's just turned itself into the shape of a tommy gun to take pot shots
at you.
The narrative had me in tears with laughter
at times due to the
humour and
laugh out loud moments — when you pick up the game look in the mirror a few times and talk to your child.
There were a lot of
laughs being shared
at the table until I asked the
humour and advocacy question.
Similarly, former Justice Kirby describes one of the deadly courtroom sins as «failing to
laugh appropriately
at judicial
humour, injected deftly to relieve the tension or tedium of the court».
You try to bring an appropriate amount of
humour to the task, in the — you can't make jokes about — some cases are so deadly serious there's not a
laugh to be had but
at the appropriate time, you know, you try to bring a bit of light - heartedness into the matter... but
humour's a dangerous thing in court.
If we talk to, look
at, or
laugh with someone as if they have a good sense of
humour, they will believe they have a good sense of
humour.
Besides, how can one with even the tiniest sense of
humour not
laugh at the absurdity of the situation and the police engaging in such dialogue?
With wit, wisdom,
humour and courage, Furiously Happy is the kind of book that will make you
laugh and cry
at the same time.