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Re: laughing... and laughing more........


Posted by chucker on June 30, 2001 at 02:31:34:

In Reply to: Re: laughing posted by Sammy on June 29, 2001 at 07:45:03:


sammy sammy sammy...

i can't help but imagine someone surfing and and going.... oh .... sleepnet... that's sounds interesting and reading one of your post. wow... this woman is frighteningly intellegent, meticulously articulate and unabashedly well spoken..... and when she laughs too hard she pees her pants!

you're a hoot sam and a wonderful hoot at that.

i too laugh till i fall down ... week kneed .. nothing like what you guys go through though. just certain jokes, other's mannerisms ... odd things. have often wanted to list the jokes that no matter how many times i tell them or even think about them that "get me". yep the same ones.. just to see if other n/c laughers find them funny. i had george carlin on my show a few years back in new orleans plugging the tv sitcom he was in. our studio was "stand up" .... they couldn't find a stool for me so my producer go a coffee table and put a chair on it for me to reach the mike... thank God he'd seen me "drop out" before doing bits. carlin broke up and did a routine that was half "wonderful wino" and half me propped up on a coffee table and a chair!


God bless us all....

chucker... hey.. did i tell you the one about ...

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