View Full Version : ever laugh at the wrong thing/time?
have you ever laughed at something you know you shouldnt have and you actually ask for forgivness afterwards?
for example- me and my best friend were sitting together at a drunk driving assembly at my school and she kept making awful jokes but they were sooo funny i had to laugh- so there we were 2 girls laughing at a drunk driving lecture-2 girls were threatening to beat us up if we didnt stop.
anyone ever laugh at awful things like that?
Hollow 08-14-2005, 05:45 PM i've told this story a million times, but i was at the nursing home with my class singing christmas carols to the old people, one of the old ladies was nearly deaf and kept yelling out various things like "WHAT DO I DO WITH THIS BOX?" because she couldn't hear us. i didn't ask for forgiveness or anything but i was laughing really hard while trying to sing even though i tried not to because i knew it was terrible to laugh at such a thing.
*MIBabe03* 08-14-2005, 06:34 PM at church, once.
robyrob 08-14-2005, 06:35 PM i've told this story a million times, but i was at the nursing home with my class singing christmas carols to the old people, one of the old ladies was nearly deaf and kept yelling out various things like "WHAT DO I DO WITH THIS BOX?" because she couldn't hear us. i didn't ask for forgiveness or anything but i was laughing really hard while trying to sing even though i tried not to because i knew it was terrible to laugh at such a thing.
:rofl:
Titania 08-14-2005, 06:45 PM i was on a college tour at this girls' college in rural virginia....equestian is a VERY SERIOUS matter down there...as i found out.
as we passed the gym the tour guide pointed out the stables one of the other girls in the tour asked in her heavy drawl if she could bring her horse, the tour guide replied that yes you could be your horse had to submit an application and video and be judged to be "up to the caliber of the college stables."
i laughed.
no one else did.
the tour guide recommended i take beginners equestrian. ohno:
(i mean, dude, what if your horse gets accepted and you dont? does the horse write an admissions essay too? can the horse use the common app, does it need an interview??)
Kay Scarpetta 08-14-2005, 06:47 PM I laugh at everything, regardless of what it is.
My mother had this shirt on the other day and it had a drawing of a really goofy guy on it. I saw it and started cracking up. I was crying. Then she turned around and on the back of the shirt it said something like "In Memory of Blah Blah Blah" and my father got mad at me for laughing... then I started laughing even harder.
I laugh at everything, regardless of what it is.
My mother had this shirt on the other day and it had a drawing of a really goofy guy on it. I saw it and started cracking up. I was crying. Then she turned around and on the back of the shirt it said something like "In Memory of Blah Blah Blah" and my father got mad at me for laughing... then I started laughing even harder.
:lol: im sorry i shouldnt laugh lol another time of wrong laughing is when that same friend came over my house and it was just the 2 of us and we were looking at an old yearbook and laughing and i accidently hit the 911 button on my phone with out knowing so 20 minutes later a policeman is at my house and i had just ate mac and cheese so there was cheese all over my face and i was wearing an old t-shirt and my hair was crazy looking so im standing there talkin to him and laughing cause of what a funny situation it was-the police man said "THIS ISNT FUNNY I DROVE ALL THE WAY FROM ACROSS TOWN!" which made me laugh even harder lol
Kay Scarpetta 08-14-2005, 07:13 PM Oh and another time I was talking to my mother about this guy who's house we wanted to buy, and I said, "God- I hope he dies". Well my friends, he's dead. I cracked up for three weeks.
yes, I'm a cold hearted person... but that's a lesson of "be careful what you wish for!"
vienna waits 08-14-2005, 07:19 PM at graduation during the national anthem this boy 1 seat down was singing the song in all sorts of different voices and i couldn't stop laughing.
*Pleasant Tomorrow* 08-14-2005, 07:32 PM In 9th grade a kid had a seizure, and I smirked because he seemed like the kind of kid that made jokes like that. I felt like ****.
EmoJoe 08-14-2005, 08:50 PM I had to hold back my laughter when my cousin got in trouble once. It was just funny the way he was acting :lol:
Also, during the middle of the lesson this kid was saying funny stuff and I couldn't help it, I just started laughing :lol:
PrettyinPink55 08-14-2005, 08:52 PM Yes....many many times, and I felt like a total ass afterward! :(
hahaha i have yet another time- my teacher died this year and we had an assembly and they did a tribute to her and so the same friend from all the other stories said they were gonna bring her body out and prop it up-and i feel bad cause im laughin as im typing this but it was soo funny but soo wrong
Cactus Jack 08-15-2005, 07:33 AM Cant think of a time.... right now
Stormtracker TF 08-15-2005, 08:26 AM I laugh at alot of things randomly. Sometimes I think I have a problem with finding things that arent funny...Funny.
G-Force Glockstar 08-15-2005, 10:30 AM Yeah
TripperFan 08-15-2005, 12:36 PM Yep - the worst - when my father died. I guess I don't handle mourning well.
The whole family laughing hysterically when planning the funeral in the funeral director's office and then I burst out laughing during the service.
Good thing dad had a great sense of humour. I'm sure he would have understood. At least it was at my own family's thing and not someone else's.
*Pleasant Tomorrow* 08-15-2005, 12:54 PM Yeah, one time I was looking at the yearbook and I was looking at everyone's necks and I stared at them and they just became hilarious to me. So I went through the whole sophomore class. It was amusing.
Superstar 08-15-2005, 01:19 PM There has been so many times.
About 1 year ago, I was at a friends house and they have a swing set for his younger sister. Anyway, my friend leaned back too far on the swing and he fell off it and landed on his head. He was okay, but I was laughing for the best part of 2 hours at that, and he just kept staring at me as if nto say "What the hell is wrong with you"
Also, my English teacher last year is literally insane, she's crazy. Anyway, she speaks really weird at tmes and my friend (the same one that fell off the swing) was mocking her, and repeating everything she said in a weird voice to me. Anyway, the teacher heard him and she was like (in a weird voice) "Oooohhh! James doesn't like my posh voice everybody" and she was really embarassing him while I sat beside him laughing my ass off.......I'm finished now.
TripperFan 08-15-2005, 01:40 PM Just thought of another time when I found death funny (what IS it with me anyways)?
A friend of mine's father was selling a couple of his guns so he set up a Saturday for my friend and her husband to come over and look at them (they hunt moose and deer).
Turns out the old man took a heart attack and died at home that morning. My friend had forgotten that these two were coming over. They show up, and here's his mother in the living room sobbing with a couple of her friends (dad was in the bedroom).
They tried to leave, but he invited them into his room (I think he wanted the company). The coroner's office shows up to pick up the body. As they're trying to get him out the front door, he slipped and fell into the snow and hedges. They ended up needing help, so my friend and the couple who came for the guns were recruited to help. Imagine helping get your friend's dead father out of the snow???? For some reason it struck me really funny and I couldn't hold it back. Good thing I have an understanding buddy.
Also, I asked where his father was now (they had him cremated and it was the middle of winter so they had to hold off burying him until the Spring). I actually did a spit take when he told me that his dad was stashed in the bottom of his clothes closet!!!!!! :eek:
I know it's sick, but that's just me. :blush:
Hollow 08-15-2005, 06:26 PM oh i have another one, it happened a few months ago. i was seeing my psychiatrist and my dad said, in a serious tone, "we had to postpone the last appointment because one of sarah's friends was killed in a car accident last month and that was the day of the funeral." even though to that day i'd been crying almost daily and didn't find an ounce of humor in the whole situation, i suddenly got an attack of the giggles after he said that. i don't know what came over me but i just started laughing. guess i had a nervous reaction that went totally wrong.
im sorry about your friend sarah--- another story is: my history teacher is in a band so he likes to play gutair for us and so at the beginning of the year he said he made a song about school and it went something like " back to school, we buy new pencils, football games and hot girls" lol i was laughin soooo hard and i was the only one but it was hilarious
Mikado 08-17-2005, 05:11 PM I often seem to get a loud nervous laugh as a reaction to a death ...I certainly did NOT find it funny when my cousin had a miscariage, or my Mom's friend's father died, but both times, i got the giggles...man was i embarrassed, wanted to be in a hole somewhere, myself. Anyway, the MOST embarrassing one was back when i was still a Catholic ( Well, I was raised that way ), and, on the occasion of my Confimation, I burst out just when the whole congregation was being quiet and it made me that much more conpicuous. The local Bishop came in from St Kitts to do the ceremony, now, i went to French school and to a French church, unfortunately, the Bishop didnt; so, when he started the ceremony, an made a feeble attempt to speak French, his accent was just so blatantly thick that i just burst out with a huge guffaw....my whole class looking at me, i wanted to turn invisible :(
I. Anyway, the MOST embarrassing one was back when i was still a Catholic ( Well, I was raised that way ), and, on the occasion of my Confimation, I burst out just when the whole congregation was being quiet and it made me that much more conpicuous. The local Bishop came in from St Kitts to do the ceremony, now, i went to French school and to a French church, unfortunately, the Bishop didnt; so, when he started the ceremony, an made a feeble attempt to speak French, his accent was just so blatantly thick that i just burst out with a huge guffaw....my whole class looking at me, i wanted to turn invisible :(
:lol:
TheGreatPretender 08-17-2005, 06:31 PM Yeah this one time.
It was my brother's wedding and the pastor was saying the ritual or whatever you want to call it and there is this part where he says something like "In word of our pope." and he said "In word of our Pope John Paul the.....errrrrrr I mean BENEDICT" and I just lost it, the stupid part about me was I hardly made an attempt to hold back my laughter.
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