Not exact matches
«He was rolling on the floor
laughing at his own
jokes, and I thought, That is my
kind of guy — I do the same thing,» Buffett says.
What
kind of laughing and
joking is worthy
of the Messiah?
To
laugh at the world's absurdities implies an «acceptance
of incomprehensibility,» and this acceptance is a
kind of religious affirmation, Such
jokes offer a way
of being reconciled to the creation and the Creator even as one expresses anger or despair at God's world.
We come here, we
joke, we say stupid things sometimes, we
laugh, bla, bla, bla... But let's all be serious: Wenger is not looking like the
kind of manager who's seriously after a major trophy like the EPL, not to talk
of the UCL.
He told the conference that it was the «
kind of thing they do in France, a very good idea in my view», before shouting «
joke» several times, as the delegates
laughed.
The
kind of laugh that turns people's heads in wonder at what was so funny and maybe wish that they'd heard the
joke, too.
I mean, it just really promotes self - love, LOL, and
of course I'm
joking in a really nice, always
laugh at your
jokes kind of way.
I love to
laugh and love to make others
laugh even though my
jokes are
kind of corny.
On this
kind of evening everything has gone to plan - she
laughed at all your
jokes — even the bad ones — and you shared a modest, but magical, kiss goodnight.
hi there my name is JOSEPH I'm 49 years old I'm single father one son looking for true love plus more get married have more kids plus open to any
kind of relationship leading to more I'm very lovable very adorable cuddle snuggle I'm very loving very caring
kind sweet smile
laugh joke great...
Be the
kind of funny that works for you, and if a
joke or sarcastic comment ever falls flat, just own up to it and
laugh it off.
I Feel Pretty is presenting itself as the
kind of film that reveals how ugly we are for
laughing at body - related stereotypes, but then why make those your
jokes?
Lord and Miller inject the movie with the
kind of silly, manic energy that's become a touchstone in all their projects, but there aren't enough truly
laugh - out - loud moments, with many
of the recurring
jokes failing to hit their mark.
It's the
kind of movie one can't really gauge by the usual standards, just by how funny you find it, and opinions will widely vary depending on the viewer's aptitude to
laugh at pot humor and crude bathroom and sex
jokes of the most outrageous variety.
The movie is such a massive decline that it must be some
kind of joke on the part
of any combination
of director Paul Weitz (perhaps a subversive plan to kill a franchise he was not a fan
of with his first (and let us hope only) entry), writers John Hamburg and Larry Stuckey (the former, maybe, enjoying steady work with the series after the success
of the first movie; the latter possibly assuming he could coast on the coattails
of his partner), and / or the cast (if we go with the hypothetical assault on the audience's sense
of dignity, no doubt
laughing themselves silly at the sight
of the paycheck).
The worst
kinds of comedies are ones where the
jokes are obviously forced, and Down Periscope's gags are squeezed in so indelicately, a
laugh track wouldn't have made them any more obvious.
The two actors have had pretty much the same
kind of film career, and while I know that I still believe that Johnson actually has a career in front
of him I think it's a nice little
joke that's worth
laughing at.
Lord and Miller inject the movie with the
kind of silly and manic energy that's become a touchstone in all their projects, but there aren't enough truly
laugh - out - loud moments, with many
of the recurring
jokes failing to hit their mark, including one about Jenko and Schmidt's age that's well beneath everyone involved.
This is the
kind of film that has so many subtle
jokes hidden throughout and others that prompt a good belly -
laugh.
Robots abounds with fart, elimination, sex, and a number
of other lower
jokes that can elicit a
laugh or two but that seem more to pander to the easiest
kinds of laughs, just as many horror movies rely on jump - scares to make their movies scary.
Soon he'll be back in A Mighty Wind, in which he plays another idiot who
laughs uproariously at his own
jokes so that his silent listeners will know they're funny, and who spouts quotable eager - beaver nonsense like «it's the
kind of infectious that's good to spread around.»
Reynolds getting pegged by Baccarin is exactly the
kind of joke that lets everyone
laugh at Deadpool.
We started
laughing again, and
joking with each other, and the tension
of that valley
kind of melted away.
I mean, let's face it, this man is not the
kind of person who tells the
jokes at the Parties: D Kitanos idea is hilarious enough to
laugh about Abe in an Ultraman, Pikachu or Godzilla costume, although this picture exist only in my imagination.
«Those instructions were
kind of a
joke,» he says with a
laugh.
Using zombie films as source allows the artist a
kind of last
laugh on an inside
joke; this painting, quite literally zombie abstraction, becomes something very wholly and opposingly concrete.
By indulging in the
kind of jokes that will make some
of our customers
laugh, we risk seriously offending the rest
of them.
So if you notice that your interview starts to focus less on the formalities, and more on what
kind of films you like (see also:
laughs at all your
jokes)-- you're probably doing well.