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Ken Moss 14-10-2010 10:17

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Mine has certainly got drier and I find things much more amusing for it.

If I didn't laugh at the world around me I would go stark staring mad and anyone who can't laugh at themselves is on a hiding to nothing. All these Z-list celebrities who take themselves seriously and can't see what pillocks they really are rather prove my point.

Michelle Mcanus, where are you now?

Ken Moss 14-10-2010 10:18

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 852038)
Michelle Mcanus, where are you now?

Whoops!

Ordinarily, I would have fixed that but it seems more appropriate to leave it be for this thread.

jaysay 14-10-2010 10:22

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 852038)
Mine has certainly got drier and I find things much more amusing for it.

If I didn't laugh at the world around me I would go stark staring mad and anyone who can't laugh at themselves is on a hiding to nothing. All these Z-list celebrities who take themselves seriously and can't see what pillocks they really are rather prove my point.

Michelle Mcanus, where are you now?

There's a lot of people think they've made when they've had there 15 minutes of fame, but they're soon forgotten

grannyclaret 14-10-2010 14:18

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 851930)
I'm blessed.

In that I've always had the gift of being able to laugh at the misfortune of others.

:D

Oh me too..i always laugh at the wrong things,,,,i always remember some realy posh toffee nosed woman in Marks and Spencers food dept (years ago)asking for cottage cheese with shivers in it..I am sure she meant chives,,,,.even the sales assistant found it hard not to hide a giggle...

Benipete 14-10-2010 16:40

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The knack is to be able to laugh at yourself,I only realised that I was dyslexic when I went to a Toga party dressed as a Goat:eek::D:D

SPUGGIE J 14-10-2010 17:03

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 852018)
Your all right Spugs she may have missed it:rolleyes:

Was not missed and i am going to pay BIG TIME for it.:eek::o

SPUGGIE J 14-10-2010 17:04

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 852088)
The knack is to be able to laugh at yourself,I only realised that I was dyslexic when I went to a Toga party dressed as a Goat:eek::D:D

Did you act the goat when you got there?

Greeny 14-10-2010 17:11

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he's only kidding

Eric 14-10-2010 17:47

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 851897)
I've always liked a laugh, and still do, I'm a great believer in the saying laugh and the world laughs with you cry and your on your own:dancedog::dancedog::dancedog::dancedog:


Now let's see: you live in Ozzy and support Rovers. You need a sense of humour;):D

jaysay 14-10-2010 18:08

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 852113)
Now let's see: you live in Ozzy and support Rovers. You need a sense of humour;):D

Don't forget Eric I'm also a Tory too:D

Margaret Pilkington 14-10-2010 18:13

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I have found that as I have become more mature:), I find the present day comedians less funny...yes I do have a sense of humour, but it is different to when I was younger.

jaysay 14-10-2010 18:19

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 852129)
I have found that as I have become more mature:), I find the present day comedians less funny...yes I do have a sense of humour, but it is different to when I was younger.

I can be doing with half of these saw called new comedians myself, give me the Jim Bowen's, Tommy Coopers and Benny Hills any day, I won't mention Bernard Manning or Jimmy Jones :hidewall:

DaveinGermany 14-10-2010 18:33

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Again it's a personal thing, some things I found uproarious when younger now only raise a wry grin, other things have me laughing out loud & in tears. I'd say that your aspects change & you perceive different levels of humour, just look at some of the "Kids films" Shrek, Ice age, so many levels, kids enjoy the visual & slapstick so do the adults , but there's innuendo & double intendre that go straight over the kids but has the adults in pleats.

So yes, I think you humour changes. As to does it help? Sometimes, but it depends on how deep you dropped yourself in it whether humour alone will get you out of it, as folk are wont to say "Oh I'm always in the she-ite, its just that the depth varies !" :D

jaysay 14-10-2010 18:40

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 852141)
there's innuendo & double intendre that go straight over the kids but has the adults in pleats.

Than goodness no one uses innuendo and double intendre on here Dave:D

SPUGGIE J 14-10-2010 19:25

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 852145)
Than goodness no one uses innuendo and double intendre on here Dave:D


Erm since when? :confused:


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