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"He'd like a laugh with you.
When Tom Paulin waxed lyrical about Ralph's Party, the exuberant and unashamedly mass-market debut novel by Lisa Jewell, on Late Review in 1999, he proved that just because you've heard of iambic pentameter it doesn't mean you don't like a laugh.
While "Grado" may essentially be an exaggerated version of 26-year-old Graeme Stevely – "I like a laugh and a carry-on, it's just an amplified version of me" – the character has certain signifiers: a personalised baseball cap, a faithful bumbag.
Of course, it was unlikely to adversely affect anyone's careers, and it's very likely that lots of the participants were doing it because it sounded like a laugh rather than out of deep principle, but there was nothing cynical about it.
We all like a laugh at Christmas.
Sounds like a laugh riot.
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She liked a laugh.
"Snedeker is a great player who likes a laugh and a giggle," notices Simon Farnaby.
The Army, some humorless civilians warned, is "deficient in reverence, and likes a laugh at anybody's expense".
For all I know, Shalev-Gerz is an unpretentious woman who likes a laugh and always buys her round.
"At other times he's bright and bubbly and he likes a laugh and a joke.
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