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The last thing that made you laugh

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If only it's that this image is something I just read and thought "yeah, that's totally me"...

It's not that I consider this to be me (well, I do, but that's not the point), but I can't even start counting the people that know me who said this exact same thing about me...

Reminds me of that one time I was with some people and some girl who didn't know me asked me "why is he so quiet?" and a friend told her "unless you want to be at the end of his verbal barrage, you better shut up"... yeah, that's the stuff that does make me giggle, lol
 
It was a thought within my own head.
I didn't actually laugh, but it was a funny thought:

It's always funny to find devout Catholics, fervent feminists, and BDSM practitioners-three groups normally at odds with each other-united in hating one thing: the 50 Shades of Gray story.
 
Was playing Bully earlier and accidentally hit a prefect. Suddenly, I was being chased by five prefects and two teachers and I actually managed to get away. Good times.
 
At work we have huge, fancy promotion posters for the following hot drink:

RICH AND FAMOUS!

Laura Secord Hot Chocolate

(made with Keurig coffee machine)

This poster has white print against a rich brown colored hot chocolate cup and a dark brown to black background.

I asked a staff member, "I wonder how many cups of hot chocolate we would have to sell to make up for the marketing costs?" She gave me a big chuckle!
 
I laughed out loud yesterday watching a television show I like because they made a very very inside joke. I am a fan of The Streets of San Francisco, a show filmed in the early 1970s. I love it.

Yesterday at the end of the episode a radio call came for the officers about a 217 at Kearney and Francisco (streets). To explain, a 217 is a radio code for a shooting. The location is 200 feet from the soundstage in San Francisco where the many of the interiors were shot. I'm laughing now remembering this. Only folks on the film crew would understand the joke or maybe a rabid fan like me who also knows San Francisco well enough. They snuck that crew joke in and I wonder if there's anybody from the show still alive who besides me gets that joke. By the way, Francisco street where it crosses Kearney, is a driveway. Somebody in the 70's had fun and I got to enjoy the joke again yesterday.

To be aspie and obsessed with details means sometimes we notice what others don't. I know none of it is important but my aspie personality let me have fun at the end of a television episode that probably didn't entertain anyone else. One little gift from autism :)
 
The audio of google maps on my phone made me laugh today. My phone settings are in English, and the pronunciation of the street names (which are clearly Dutch) was really something else. Then my mom laughed at me for needing any sort of GPS at all, because I where I needed to go is close-by.
 
The audio of google maps on my phone made me laugh today. My phone settings are in English, and the pronunciation of the street names (which are clearly Dutch) was really something else. Then my mom laughed at me for needing any sort of GPS at all, because I where I needed to go is close-by.
I could see that being a problem :p
 

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