Schadenfreude
There's nothing like administering first aid to cyclist who has just spanged into the back of a milk float when you have tears of laughter running down your face. The world is just one long episode of You've Been Framed - when have you laughed at the misfortune of others?
Suggested by althechristmasgeordie
( , Thu 17 Dec 2009, 12:05)
There's nothing like administering first aid to cyclist who has just spanged into the back of a milk float when you have tears of laughter running down your face. The world is just one long episode of You've Been Framed - when have you laughed at the misfortune of others?
Suggested by althechristmasgeordie
( , Thu 17 Dec 2009, 12:05)
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It's good to hear a newsreader commit schadenfreude.
I remember this story on the news on radio.
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8293035.stm
and they played an excerpt from that video clip (well the audio as it was on radio). The bit around 0:44 - 0:50 made me chuckle. But it had tickled the newsreader far more who had to cough and snort her way through the last three items before bursting out laughing.
( , Sun 20 Dec 2009, 22:37, 1 reply)
I remember this story on the news on radio.
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8293035.stm
and they played an excerpt from that video clip (well the audio as it was on radio). The bit around 0:44 - 0:50 made me chuckle. But it had tickled the newsreader far more who had to cough and snort her way through the last three items before bursting out laughing.
( , Sun 20 Dec 2009, 22:37, 1 reply)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3U_YwUu_PNs&feature=related
This always cheers me up.
( , Mon 21 Dec 2009, 19:53, closed)
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