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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A few years ago mum had come out to visit me for a couple of weeks.
Had some friends over, and we were all on the back patio having a laugh, drinking and having a good time in general.
Mum got up to go inside to get some more vodka and walked smack into the patio door before bouncing backwards onto her arse.
Two of my friends ran to help her, while I was rolling on the floor laughing my arse off. My roommate came downstairs thinking we'd just had an earthquake (seriously, the thud was horrendous!).
Ten minutes later, one of my friends did the exact same thing. I couldn't get out of my chair for laughing so hard, especially when mum pointed out both face images in the door!
( , Sat 26 Dec 2009, 19:41, 2 replies)
Had some friends over, and we were all on the back patio having a laugh, drinking and having a good time in general.
Mum got up to go inside to get some more vodka and walked smack into the patio door before bouncing backwards onto her arse.
Two of my friends ran to help her, while I was rolling on the floor laughing my arse off. My roommate came downstairs thinking we'd just had an earthquake (seriously, the thud was horrendous!).
Ten minutes later, one of my friends did the exact same thing. I couldn't get out of my chair for laughing so hard, especially when mum pointed out both face images in the door!
( , Sat 26 Dec 2009, 19:41, 2 replies)
Oooh very funny!
When I walked into my son's balcony door a few months age he and his sister couldn't speak for laughing for half an hour or so.
When they'd started to calm down a bit, one noticed the very recognisable faceprint I'd left on the glass and they were off again.
Treating their poor old mother like that, I dunno...
( , Sat 26 Dec 2009, 19:54, closed)
When I walked into my son's balcony door a few months age he and his sister couldn't speak for laughing for half an hour or so.
When they'd started to calm down a bit, one noticed the very recognisable faceprint I'd left on the glass and they were off again.
Treating their poor old mother like that, I dunno...
( , Sat 26 Dec 2009, 19:54, closed)
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