Haha that's so true. I would try to make this guy laugh in my lectures at uni because he snorts really loud when he laughs. lol But whenever he'd start laughing, I wouldn't be able to stop either because we were in a quiet lecture and had to supress it. Sometimes it was too much and all sorts of weird (and sometimes LOUD) noises would come out and everyone in the surrounding rows would be staring which made it worse. Haha.
That is also too true- when someone laughs you can't help but laugh either. This really
is the time i laughed the most:
A few weeks ago i went on a Performance Studies trip to London to see this arty dance performance- i had a bet with this other girl called Rosie that there would be nudity (
). We had no money, we bet three humbugs on it. Okay, a weird and slightly twisted bet but whatever.
In the finale of the piece this man came out in his pants- that set us all off. I soon stopped finding it so amusing, but Rosie continued to laugh- i could just not look at her at all. But i kept feeling the seats shaking because she was laughing so much! It got to the point where Rosie had to gag herself with her jumper, and i was seriously considering making a run for the door. You know the feeling where you just can
never ever see yourself stopping laughing?
On the coach home after that, Rosie had bought one of those balloons filled with flour that you can mould into loads of different shapes. We were sitting on the back of the bus and suddenly i heard a "OH MY GOD!" and it had burst all over her- there was this immaculately dressed girl just sitting there with flour literally ALL over her. I was hysterical. I cannot ever remember laughing as much as that.
Okay, kinda long but worth it!