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kirklancaster
25-09-2015, 11:10 AM
I have a broad sense of humour and often a wierd one too, and random comments or situations can start me laughing and giggling, but it can be embarrassing when the image which caused the laughter in the first place, pops up in my brain several hours later and starts me laughig and giggling again.

I mean, truthfully, I have been sitting in a seminar when this has happened and I've had to go outside the room until I've regained control. It's that bad.

On here, LT usually starts me off, but a while ago Niamh posted something which set me off and I'm crying with laughter even now typing this.

Does this happen to you? Or am I a suitable case for treatment? :laugh:

Liam-
25-09-2015, 11:15 AM
Yes, I laugh at inappropriate things at inappropriate times and it's uncontrollable, I can try to stop myself laughing, but that alone makes me laugh more, then I can be sitting at home and randomly think of something that happened weeks ago and it makes me laugh again :laugh:

Kate!
25-09-2015, 11:15 AM
Nope, you're not alone Kirk. I've been in stitches in the public library and on the bus as well usually over stuff I've read on Tibb too.

Suze
25-09-2015, 11:18 AM
Sometimes someone, usually a family member has done something if they have been on the receiving end of a wind up usually, not by my hands because I am a saint :evilgrin: and it has had me almost in tears laughing, that has also happened in a phone conversation quite a bit, also yeah, when something makes you remember a funny incident it usually happens on a train or bus and starts me off laughing, then everyone round thinks you are a loon :laugh2:

The world is a happier place with laughter :D There are quite a few on this forum who are a real tonic :) I love dry humour :)

Ashley.
25-09-2015, 11:19 AM
When I feel a giggle coming on I go on my phone and pretend I'm laughing at a text.

I watched this video of a plastic bag blowing into a news reporters' face and I always think of it at the most inappropriate of times.

Dollface
25-09-2015, 11:23 AM
Once I was laying in bed at 3am and suddenly remembered something my friend had said earlier that had made me laugh, then I burst out laughing (in bed)

kirklancaster
25-09-2015, 11:24 AM
I'm so glad I'm not alone. I wake up happy and go to sleep happy, and I am a joker who loves all humour. Not only is my glass definitely half full, I content myself that it is 'half full' because I drank the other half.

Dollface
25-09-2015, 11:25 AM
Me and my mum once started giggling uncontrollably at a doctors appointment (I get my weird humour from her :love:)

kirklancaster
25-09-2015, 11:27 AM
Me and my mum once started giggling uncontrollably at a doctors appointment (I get my weird humour from her :love:)

:laugh: I bet you got really disapproving looks if it was in that silent 'tomb' which is the 'Waiting Room' Dollface.

kirklancaster
25-09-2015, 11:29 AM
When I feel a giggle coming on I go on my phone and pretend I'm laughing at a text.

I watched this video of a plastic bag blowing into a news reporters' face and I always think of it at the most inappropriate of times.

Ash - Now you've refreshed the image of what creased me up in the first place; Niamh's 'Aldi Carrier bag Museum'. I'm crying again honestly. I don't know why. :laugh:

Kate!
25-09-2015, 11:55 AM
I lolled at Niamh's Lidl song. I was in the street as well. The shame. And I actually was going to Aldi and Lidl is across the road. That's what set me off.

kirklancaster
25-09-2015, 12:25 PM
I lolled at Niamh's Lidl song. I was in the street as well. The shame. And I actually was going to Aldi and Lidl is across the road. That's what set me off.

:laugh: Glad we weren't in the same street Kate - We'd have been sectioned. :laugh:

Jay.
25-09-2015, 12:25 PM
i usually snort or belly laugh if i find even the slightest thing funny

Ninastar
25-09-2015, 12:52 PM
yeah I'm a giggler. I laugh at really inappropriate things (the boys who play on the PS4 with me will be able to confirm this) and have a sick sense of humour.

Crimson Dynamo
25-09-2015, 01:52 PM
i love laughing me

Why only this morning, in the shower, I looked down and thought "isnt mother nature wonderful"

jennyjuniper
25-09-2015, 02:08 PM
I love to laugh. There's not many of my family left now, but even when we were really poor (living in a cardboard box scenerio) we could always find something to laugh about.

Crimson Dynamo
25-09-2015, 02:56 PM
Ex Mrs LT did not really have a good sense of humour but if I happened to hit my head on a cupboard or stub my toe and spill my tea

she was on the floor laughing


:idc:

bots
25-09-2015, 03:01 PM
When I get the giggles I just can't stop. I was once in the audience at a long running musical in London and got a fit of the giggles during a serious solo scene. I just couldn't stop. Thing was that quite a few of the audience around me also started so it was all quite embarrassing :blush:

kirklancaster
25-09-2015, 03:29 PM
Ex Mrs LT did not really have a good sense of humour but if I happened to hit my head on a cupboard or stub my toe and spill my tea

she was on the floor laughing


:idc:

:laugh: Same as my wife now. Though she dare not laugh with my broken finger until I had stopped cursing. :laugh:

Mitchell
25-09-2015, 04:25 PM
I'm like you Kirk <3

Mystic Mock
26-09-2015, 03:30 AM
Sometimes I'll think of something from about 5 years ago that can have me burst out laughing and the rest of my family look at me like I'm a lunatic that's been let out of Arkham Asylum.:joker:

Ammi
26-09-2015, 03:36 AM
..only when I'm tickled../I would say that's the only time I really fully giggle as such...

rubymoo
26-09-2015, 07:54 AM
I laugh/giggle at the most inappropriate of times, if something has tickled me i can laugh for ages afterwards, even to the point where i'm crying with laughter, my family look at me as if i'm crazy.

One of these occasions were when i'd watched Inbetweeners (the one where they go on a school trip and Neil punches the fish). I went to bed as normal and as i was dropping off the scene replayed in my head, and i burst out laughing, but it appeared the more i tried to surpress the laughter the worse it got, well safe to say i was laughing for half an hour unable to go to sleep (husband was not happy!)

Oh and when hubby hurts himself i laugh, like on Christmas morning he hit his head on an open cupboard door, and he had a line there for the whole day, everytime i saw the line i could feel the giggles start to develop, in the end i just had to let them all out:laugh:

And there was a time when i was in a meeting with school regarding my daughters statement of education (SEN meeting), and the educational psychologist had said...."we have a doody to give your daughter 23 hours of support" so she'd said 'doody' instead of duty, and the more i tried to surpress the laughter the worse it seemed to get, childish i know, but it's hard for me to control!