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They say that those who laugh last, laugh loudest.
If you laugh it off, you're normally all right.
It's the first time I have been (intentionally) made to laugh out loud at a style piece.
"Relegation, you're having a laugh" was Tim Sherwood's response to Aston Villa's predicament last weekend and it was easy to see why the manager feels that way after an afternoon when his team's performance did a much better job of warming the home supporters' hearts than the bitterly cold weather.
Cruz starts to laugh, and explains how she once told DiConcetto about a dream she had in which the pair of them were on safari, surrounded by wild animals.
While it can be hard to tell at times whether or not she's in on the joke, in some moments (like this birthday tribute to Madonna) she's a knowing comedic genius, and it's clear that she's trying to make herself laugh as much as anyone else.
May We Be Forgiven by AM Homes (Granta), is a sharply observant, if slightly fantastical, satire on modern family life that made me laugh out loud.
Her readers loved her because she made them laugh, and because cancer was just a part of her life – but never the main part.
The stories make me laugh – that kind of laughing you can't stop and everyone wants to kill you.
We'd laugh about it later, but at the time it was terrifying, partly because it was vaguely familiar.
Have the kids changed, I wonder, in the 44 years he has been trying to make them laugh.
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