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did i spell that right Big Grin

when an ex's nan died-we were at the funeral and this ol black fella was doing the service-he kept singing the hymns sooooooo LOUD-then he started singing a particular one-and i whispered to the ex 'did your nan like dogs then'
she asked why and i said 'cos he's singing old shep' she informed me that he was singing 'the old rugged cross' and she burst out laughing, so did i and we couldnt stop Laugh

we had to go outside Laugh

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I always laugh at the wrong time..

I worked for an insurance company once and had to interview a woman who had her hair coloured for a wedding and it went wrong. She looked like the Bride of Frankenstein...I couldnt look at her. I was writing with my head down, but my shoulders were shaking and my legs were kicking under the table....

I had a picture of her partner lifting her veil off and revealing the vision underneath...and the gasp from the congregation...

Too much!! Laugh
Trollop
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Originally posted by gma:
When I was young if someone told me me to tell my Mother so-and-so had died or whatever, I'd have to hold back the laugh; apparently it is a nervous reaction. Thankfully, I grew out of it - my husband reckons he used to do the same too. Ninja


I have that nervous reaction too when someone gets hurt !! normally my children... its really bad and I'm always getting told off about it... once we were playing pitch and putt and we had told our youngest to stay behind the ball.. and low and behold I manage to hit her in the head...(couldn't do it again for a million pound) anyway, she howled.. I looked at her and had to turn away cos I laughed !! and the more I try not to laugh.. i laugh more till I cry... I'm laughing now at how awful this is.. but I really can't control it.. Roll Eyes
pgtips
I think most of us have, it seems a nervous reaction thingy. I went to a schooldfriends funeral years ago, and remember 4 of us were laughing and couldn't for the life of me think what we were laughing about. We all loved our friend so much, she ran from behind a bus into a car when she was 15, we certainly didn't mean to be disrespectful.
Dame_Ann_Average
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Originally posted by pgtips:
quote:
Originally posted by gma:
When I was young if someone told me me to tell my Mother so-and-so had died or whatever, I'd have to hold back the laugh; apparently it is a nervous reaction. Thankfully, I grew out of it - my husband reckons he used to do the same too. Ninja


I have that nervous reaction too when someone gets hurt !! normally my children... its really bad and I'm always getting told off about it... once we were playing pitch and putt and we had told our youngest to stay behind the ball.. and low and behold I manage to hit her in the head...(couldn't do it again for a million pound) anyway, she howled.. I looked at her and had to turn away cos I laughed !! and the more I try not to laugh.. i laugh more till I cry... I'm laughing now at how awful this is.. but I really can't control it.. Roll Eyes


My friend still reacts like that if some one falls or whatever and so does my daughter. Ironically, they both Pisces - nothing to do with it btw.

It is a nervous reaction and a way of coping with the situation. Nod Don't worry pg.
GMA
When me and my hubby and daughter were at my uncle's wedding, we could hear some horses in a neighbouring field, and my hubby said 'some Germans are making a film over there,' and he and my daughter burst out laughing.. I just scowled at him LOL. I don't think I have ever laughed at an inappropriate time though. Although I have said the wrong thing a few times. Blush
CheekyPixie
I was at a wedding years ago and in the church i let out a pffffffft, my lad heard it and we looked at each other, then the muffled snigger started leading to the muffled snigger and snorting noise, then the hot sweaty feeling when you know you shouldnt laugh, then tears staring to roll down your face and every thing is blurred and we cant hold this any longer.......BANG...the loud uncontrollable, hysterical guffawing.

We both went outside.....dont like wedding anyhow

Big Grin
B
I once went to a 2 person 'play' starring a colleague, we were late and the play was in the round surrounded by curtaining. So we didn't know the way in. Stumbling and fumbling through the curtains we just missed the stage. Found a seat and my mate took another spare seat over the way. The guy from work was quite on the erm large side, and a geigh not that that has owt to do with it, but he was a sensitive type I suppose and probably didn't appreciate our reaction.

He was frocked up in traditional Japanese Geisha dress, all white face and floaty silk. And singing his heart out. The local mayor and mayoress were in the 'audience' (about 20 people) in full jewellery and furs.

I caught me mates eye. Y'know when you get one of them full-on laughing fits where you actually can't breathe?

I couldn't go back in after the Bingo in the interval...

Blush
Raggyâ™ĨDoll

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