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The last thing that made you laugh

Just recently I came close to a thickly-furred, beautiful wolf-shepherd dog named Chase. One customer who moved here from the Yukon invited me to meet his big, furry friend. Chase licked my face and gently chewed my arm when I was right beside his truck window. I could not stop laughing as Chase kept chewing on my arm and licking my face. I asked the dog, "Do I taste good?"

I wanted more, and so did Chase. But the customer/owner wanted Chase to calm down and go back into the truck.
What a face-to-face encounter! That's one strong, well-built dog!
 
Not long ago one morning, I was shovelling snow off the sidewalk at work during our first heavy dump of snow this winter. One customer, a trucker, came up and asked me, "Having fun yet?" I replied, "Yeah! I had fun three times already today (outside shovelling)!" So he came in, walked around and finally put his order on the counter. After I served him at the counter, he quipped, "Well, don't enjoy yourself too much!" and left out the door. That got me a good belly laugh!
 
Watching youtube videos of people reacting to Oculus Rift games. Some of the Japanese ones are just plain bizarre.
 
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A saying a lady friend told me as she was venting about a coworker. "Just put on your big girl panties and deal with it!" I'm glad I wasn't drinking something at the time, that would have made for a painful laugh.
 
How to Dance to Attract Girls:

I watch these guys a lot whenever I want a good laugh. Their show always makes me smile, however this particular one is my absolute favorite.

This made laugh so hard I couldn't stop. Then I had to go and try the dance moves!:) It is hard, very hard lol.
 
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Saw an ad for endive featuring Popeye in a local newspaper the other day, which reminded me of a Portlandia storyline..
 
A show called Maevellous which is part Part biopic, part musical and part fantasy. It takes a look at the life of a man with grew up with learning difficulties and was written off but went on to become a kit man at Stoke City football club. I enjoyed the whole show but the 38mins 52mins, where Neil is dressed up as a scot and lifts his kilt up, whilst standing behind a football manager being interviewed, had me in stitches!
 
I think awesome!
I'll see your Silly Walks and raise you Philosopher Football. ;)

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I think the last thing that made me laugh...Okay, it was more of a slight chuckle to myself...There is a new employee at my workplace, a timid little high school girl. It seems every time I talk to her, or ask her to do something simple like let me out of the building after we've locked up, she calls me "sir"...it's super adorable, and I keep telling her to not call me Sir. :)
 
Oh sweet Brian, a monty-pytho-thon. To me Philosopher's Football is way up there. I was studying philosophy at university when I first saw it (and subsequently had to crawl behind the sofa as not to die of laughter) which might have skewed my vision a little.

Anyway, silly olympics...

 
'Those who hear them seldom live to tell the tale.' :)
(I'm a little drunk right now so I can this. By continuous nagging I once got our national TV station here to broadcast every episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus, followed by all the movies. One of the TV critics even called it 'a genius move from the programming department'. )
 

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