It might be worth seeing for the dozen or
so big laughs — just don't expect anything else.
Not exact matches
I have to
laugh at
so many of these comments, it's relatively easy to decipher the mindset behind most of them, especially the negative, snarky ones written obviously by a 20 something or even younger whose
biggest challenge in life to date is what video game to play while mom is making his eggs and bacon.
Soli Deo — My first
BIG belly
laugh on this
so serious morning of searching the scriptures on the Silent Years.
A good
laugh felt like taking a
big gulp of air — only after that gulp I wanted another, and
so I was always finding new things to
laugh about.
However, there were good times too, seeing his face light up when we walked into the room, seeing his smile, watching him
laugh, seeing him enjoying music or some other activity, receiving those
big hugs, watching him sleep
so peacefully after hours of restlessness, hearing him say «I love you too!»
And
so my
big act of valor this week will be simple: I'm going to pick up the first magazine I see in the grocery store, point to the cover, and
laugh like a maniac, right in front of God and everybody.
I should do a post
so you can
laugh because it's just my food sitting on a table with a
big piece of white cardboard to bounce light back from the window.
I
laughed at the title of this because I am
so a
BIG breakfast gal — typically eating a large savory breakfast and no lunch.
Did anyone notice the
big, idiot Wenger's smile at the end of the game?What he was smilling (almost
laughing) about?What was
so funny?Is this disrespect or what?He was very «affected» by Ox attitude few weeks ago (giggling in the tunnel)- what about him?Your attitude say it all - how can the players be different?Just go Wenger, you keep us prisoners of the past, just go...
3) PIRES FOR GODS SAKE WAKE UP TO WHAT IS HAPPENING.They
LAUGH at US.They
LAUGH at WENGER.They chant this at AWAY GAMES.They even chant this at THE EMIRATES.Dont Just take my word for this as you can have this confirmed by anybody on this site.The song is
so popular it is likely to be the UK entry into the EUROVISION SONG CONTEST.Its embarrassing to listen to but how can we argue Wenger has NOT been successfully for 2 decades.He was successful foSEVEN SEASONS.Look at the stats.Please do not quote FA CUPS or COMMUNITY SHIELDS.The
BIG Competitions are the PREMIERE LEAGUE and the CHAMPIONS LEAGUE.These are what we are measured on.Nothing else.
The kickoff in the
big game between the Rams and the Minnesota Vikings was still two hours away,
so the people were mainly just standing around, talking,
laughing, reading the sports section of the Los Angeles Times.
- Wenger can be
so insane to do it.The man is out of this world and complety insane.He can not see what it is obvious for the entire world.To have better players on the bench and to keep favouring the same out - of - form or not good enough players week after week is madness.To play for draw from the beginning against an awful team which got beaten by the entire league on a daily bases - this is something unimaginable.It is not Mertesacker fault for being embarrased by any player on the planet, it is the manager fault for exposing him as a
laughing point of focus.Wenger must go, the man is deluded, he is scarred to take any risk for success.Well, guess what - only showing courage and breaking the risk can bring you success.Not the case - I predict a chain of defeats following, with the cherry on top being a
big defeat against Spurs - a team which, despite our hate, plays real football (with great results I must say).
Same thing every summer for
so long now, we supposed to be a
big club
so spend some money!!!! We are turning into a
laughing stock.
Even Rooney of all players was
laughing at him, Mertesacker thought he was a CF for the last 20 mins, exposing our defense
big time and Wenger says he was surprised we were
so vulnerable at the back?
If you say
so NY (
laughs whilst looking firstly at a small picture on the wall, and then a
BIGGER PICTURE;)
The smile that lights up your day; that
laugh that warms you up with joy and optimism; the ability to show you the world through innocent eyes: kids can be such amazing parts of our lives with their constant ability to learn and grow, teaching us how to see the
big picture and to love someone
so much it hurts.
I'm already a
big fan of your blog,
so I'll be looking forward to more
laughs from you.
Kids on comedy shows may get a
big laugh when they talk back, but let him know it's not
so funny in real life.
«I see Baby shaking his rattle
so hard and
laughing...
Big brother is curious...
Big brother wants to try the rattle, too...
Big brother takes the rattle... Baby looks surprised... Now brother shakes the rattle... shake shake shake... Baby
laughs and
laughs...
Big brother
laughs too... Now Baby has the giraffe... He's trying to put it in his mouth... Now
Big brother wants the giraffe...
Big brother takes the giraffe... Baby looks surprised.»
This cutie pie already has a great,
big smile and likely a
laugh that easily gets everyone
laughing along with him,
so, who knows, he may be a comedian in the future, just like his celebrity look alike!
So today, I commit to spend the next 50 years
laughing really hard until my face goes numb, keeping healthy relationships and loving them deeply, dreaming
bigger dreams, and doing whatever it takes to simply be happy and grateful.
Everyone feels better after a
big laugh,
so notice something humorous in everyday life.
We were
laughing because that question is
so irrelevant in the
big scheme of things.
For now though, I'm sharing this
big update to illustrate why I've been
so generally strung out and on edge in 2018, and why I'm a little bit nervous now about all that
laughing in the face of flu season.
Jason always
laughs at me for buying my clothes a size
bigger than I need (he may have been right about the Mom jeans I purchased at the same time that are
so roomy round the waist they're practically maternity jeans...), but I'm adamant that the cut of this one was calling out to be worn a bit slouchy and oversized.
It's funny at the time I thought I was just
SO noticeably pregnant — which makes me
laugh now because I just looked like I had a
big lunch in the first trimester.
So I am freaking out because today I am going to meet one of my
biggest inspirations and the only man who can make me
laugh and smile on a daily basis... Andy Cohen!
Cleaning out my closet for my
big sale this weekend, & couldn't help but
laugh at everyone who says I lie about being a «22» Plus - Sizes are
SO inconsistent it's infuriating.
Hey, I'm renee I'm spontaneous, exciting to be around, really laidback I love: Hockey players, skateboarders, guys with
big butts, ESPECIALLY dem goofy ones (they make me I make them
laugh)
So Gone Ahead and HOLLA AT ME!!!!
looking for a friend and ltr... i am drama free, divorced, no children (but love kids and animals) i am a musician
so music is a
big part of my life... love to
laugh and have good times
I have a
big sense of humor
so she must love to
laugh and stay in a joyful mood.
These are
big laughs,
so there's no point in being snobbish about them.
It's the fact that the
big laughs we expect from the small characters are
so damn / / sparse / / that's unforgivable.
The
laughs are sometimes
bigger than expected, and
so are the emotions stirred by the bittersweet finale.
Sure, toilet humor, dildo jokes, and gags about
big boobs can be funny —
so why wasn't I
laughing?
Carell's Brick is
so spot on, it almost seems like no time has passed; not surprisingly, Brick's gags provide some of the
biggest laughs, and his screen time is significantly larger (probably scaled up in proportion to his career growth over the last ten years).
I am a
big fan of Scorsese's work, and even more
so, the three notable actors - but by the end, I found myself
laughing at the endless whispering voiceovers, the convoluted plot and self indulgent performances, culminating in my uproarious laughter when the voice of God encourages a whimpering Garfield to «step on me.»
It is sometimes
so tired and lacking in basic inspiration, that the
biggest laughs are often unintentional.
This movie offers truth,
big laughs, and theories on what makes relationships
so difficult to maintain in the modern world.
Yes, they get
big laughs, but they're
so incongruous with the rest of the movie that they smack of desperation, that the filmmakers didn't believe that their movie was good enough or, because it's a primarily British cast, accessible enough.
I have wanted to watch this as a few months ago I didn't really like Russell Brand, however after seeing him on Celebrity
Big Brother Hi - Jack (UK) he made me
laugh so much...
so I'd love to see what he is like in the film.
You have to pace jokes and know how to hold off on the
laugh at one place
so that you could score a
bigger laugh in another area.
This also leads to the movie's silliest
laugh: When Belle tosses a snowball at the Beast, he responds (playfully, he thinks) by hurling back a snowball
so big it knocks her to the ground.
(
laughs) But then, you know, Eddie Marsan is someone Nick had worked with, and loved, and we were
big fans of him, especially in the Mike Leigh films,
so we wanted him to be in the movie.
It is sometimes downbeat and verbose,
so those who watch romantic comedies for
big laughs or contrived situations of embarrassment will want to give this a pass.
Though it's been awhile since Will Ferrell did something that really made me
laugh, and Zach Galifianakis has failed to prove why he's
so popular, the two actors excel at playing
big, dumb characters, and anyone familiar with director Jay Roach's Austin Powers films knows that he loves that brand of goofball comedy.
O.K. that last one isn't cliché, but believe me when I say, this film executes it pretty poorly,
so it still isn't able to make you
laugh, which is a pretty
big failing in a comedy.
So the audience is
laughing but also their
big note was, «unexpected».
When: July 17th Why: Amy Schumer has been making people
laugh for years, both on stage and on her Comedy Central TV sketch show,
so it was only a matter of time before she made the jump to the
big screen.
«A comedy director must have no ego,» he said, noting that two
big microphones record test screening
laughs so he knows what does and doesn't work.