I laughed at a hilarious clip from Phoenix Nights the other day that his Lordship was playing on his phone whilst we were having a cup of tea in bed. It was the Black Bin Bags clip, if anyone remembers it.
Last Saturday. I watched the Chaser clip for the first time. Oh’s parents were coming to check I was ok I was howling couldn’t breathe, then Oh started and I began laughing at him laughing at me.
Wednesday afternoon, whilst shopping in Worthing with Mrs Bear, guy on the fruit and vegetables stall in the high street weekly market shouting "Strrrrawberry, come and gerrrtcha strrrrawberry now,... c'mon, people, it's cold and I wanna go 'ome now" in his put on cockney accent....always cracks us up, that guy. :-)
I was sitting having a coffee with a male gay friend of ours when a mobile phone trilled on the next table and the song being played just did not match the owner of the phone. I wasn't that that did me in but our friend leaning over and saying "I've got a ring like a snake charmers". Cue coffee all over the table, down my nose - it was everwhere. Could not speak for laughing.
the last real belly laugh was after my mums funeral, something one of my brothers said had us all in stitches. I can't repeat it as some would construe it as somewhat bad taste.
Phoenix Nights one of the best comedies on telly! Love the black bin bags song. Don't forget the Corn Beef song either!
I thought I was going to give birth at 8 months, watching episodes of Fawlty Towers! Too many clips to choose from but I could hardly catch my breath for laughing! That was going back a long time now....
Emmie, your post reminds me of my mother's funeral, we had so many laughs she would have loved it! She had lost an lot of weight in the last months, my brother and I were sorting her stuff and looking for clothes to take to the undertakers. I picked up a suit she had worn for my daughter's graduation a couple of years earlier and said I thought it would be suitable, My brother looked at it and said, It's massive, it'll bury her. So we took that. She would have laughed like a drain.