Do you laugh at inappropriate times or things?

LOL I laugh at most thing inappropriate. I just have *that* kind of sense of humor.
 
I normally laugh at very inappropriate things. But I was very proud of myself because when my boss's boss's boss (aka very high up and important person) came around and introduced me to his newest employee "Kok Bin", I held it in very well.
 
When I worked as a sales assistant, I had to invite customers to sales luncheons/meetings. My boss asked me to call several people on a list. One he had not spoken to in awhile. When I called, the assistant was silent. She finally said to me, "I guess you haven't spoken to use recently. Mr. So and So died six months ago."

Crap. I was so embarrassed. I started to titter. And giggle. And just about died trying to get off the phone.

When I told my boss what had happened, he laughed his head off.

I would not want to repeat that moment for all the money in the world.
 
I'll admit, that I giggle a bit when I get nervous. So, I've been known to giggle at the MOST inappropriate times. It is one of those, either I laugh or I cry type things. Such as, walking through the museum at Auschwitz... After my grandmother died...

On a lighter note, I also laugh a lot of rollercoasters, sort of the same thing.
 

I normally laugh at very inappropriate things. But I was very proud of myself because when my boss's boss's boss (aka very high up and important person) came around and introduced me to his newest employee "Kok Bin", I held it in very well.

I'm praying that I don't get a student next year in my class that has a funny name. I don't think I could say it without laughing. His name is Aboubacar. The teacher he currently has explained how to say it with hand gestures. It is pronounced a-****-a-car. I think of her grabbing her chest every time I hear the name.
 
If you didn't live in MO, I'd swear your brother was a long lost sibling because if my family had been sitting near you and heard, "That must be a child's grave," we would have replied in unison, "Or a clown's....." :rotfl2:

Lol! My brother's a card. We used to have a rooster named Wing Ding (for a while, we named all of our chickens after chicken dishes, again because we are a sick, sick people) (no, we never ate them) who, at first, wasn't terribly popular with the ladies, as it were. Being an industrious young chicken, he found himself some surrogate "dates," as it were; these were innocuous household items like a soda bottle, coffee can, fly spray bottle, that kind of thing. So upon noticing Wing Ding's little, er, proclivities, my brother said, "You know, some men treat women like objects, but Wingie treats objects like women."
 
I was teaching and one of my students had lived in the Middle East with his Baptist missionary family for a few years before that. He was giving a talk on a specific country and one of the things he discussed was visiting an orphanage there and how sad the situation was. This kid was as straight laced as they come and was white haired and super pale. He said......to a room full of mostly MALE teenagers......"It was so sad. All they had to do for fun was play with themselves." :rotfl2::rotfl::lmao:

I was a strict teacher and I could see the kids were doing their best not to die laughing for fear of getting in trouble, but in a few seconds, the dam burst and they were LTAO. I wasn't far behind. :laughing: The boy was clueless as to why it was so funny, but then he realized how it had sounded. That pale face turned beet red and he stammered, "I mean.....Well, I guess they could have played with each other." :eek:

The class was out of control. Completely. I had my head on my desk and was about to have an asthma attack. He was trying to think of another way to phrase it and I suggested nicely that he just stop where he was, because he just kept digging a deeper hole. He was mortified. I had to assure him I didn't think he'd MEANT THAT before the poor kid passed out.

Man, did we have a good laugh in the teacher's lounge that day. ;)
 
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I'm praying that I don't get a student next year in my class that has a funny name. I don't think I could say it without laughing. His name is Aboubacar. The teacher he currently has explained how to say it with hand gestures. It is pronounced a-****-a-car. I think of her grabbing her chest every time I hear the name.

LOL. I would have trouble keeping a straight face at that one too. I just wish I was prepared and was told his name before my boss's boss's boss came to introduce him.
 
It always seems that I laugh at inappropriate times. I laugh when people fall, when I'm nervous, when I'm embarrassed or when I'm uncomfortable.
 
At my great-grandmother's funeral in New Jersey, the church where the service was held was 1.) At night,which I thought was weird (I grew up in Virginia so I assumed funerals were daytime affairs everywhere) and 2.) In an extremely gaudy chapel done in a lot of heavy red colors. I was 13 so I ask my mom, "Doesn't this place remind you of a brothel?" Needless to say I wasn't allowed to talk any more that night.

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When The Exorcist first came out, I thought the part where her head does a 360 was hilarious. I was the only one in the theater laughing.
Then I think it came out again about 10 years ago with added scenes, one of which she's coming down the steps on her hands & feet, I about fell out of my seat laughing, she looked like a crab coming downstairs.
 
Totally guilty! Its my way of dealing with grief. I make jokes and laugh. But I also have a weird sense of humor and laugh when I shouldn't.
 
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My littlest sister farted quite loudly at a funeral (she was sick), and my older sister and I turned and looked at eachother and squealed with laughter. It was so embarrassing. For the next half hour I had my breath sucked in from trying to keep from laughing and I accidentally let slip a really loud HA! I was mortified. Of course I HA'd when it was a moment of silence so everyone heard.

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I laugh a lot in movies, at parts that no one else laughs at. I often find myself laughing all by myself in a crowded theater! Ooops.

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I laugh at church...when we pray or do anything in church I just can't help but laugh! When I was confirmed I laughed in front of 200 people on palm sunday!!! Oh my mother was not happy!

Last time we went to church, my niece(5 months old) let out a loud fart during SILENT prayer and I busted out laughing! Heck..I'm laughing just thinking about it!:rotfl:
 
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When The Exorcist first came out, I thought the part where her head does a 360 was hilarious. I was the only one in the theater laughing.
Then I think it came out again about 10 years ago with added scenes, one of which she's coming down the steps on her hands & feet, I about fell out of my seat laughing, she looked like a crab coming downstairs.

I first saw it ages ago without that scene too. This past summer Dh, mil and myself watched it with my niece and 2 nephews with the added scene. My niece (17) freaked out at the crab walk and then cried. The freak out part had me and everyone else stifling laughter. It was a whole body freak out. :laughing: So we tell her ok that's enough it's more than you can handle right now. She insists she's fine and that she needs to get over fear of movies. Ok

She then goes to get up at one point (btw we have surround sound) when a really freaky noise comes out. She's midway up and does a matrix move. I swear she had at least 5 second hang time in mid air with arms and legs in slow motion. That was it. We all cracked up and couldn't stop for at least 10 minutes.

Ya I know it sounds mean but she laughs about it now too! :rotfl:
 
Ok, yes I do. I also sometimes have a case of the giggles at the wierdest moments.

I also laugh at myself, a lot because I am a clutz. I will trip over my own feet.

I just dropped DD11 at her friend's about an hour ago so they can go on a weekend trip with the church. The friend has a dashund, who likes to pee when she is excited. The dog got out and we were all outside and DD picked her up, the dog peed all over her. I am still rolling!!!

Luckily we live a minute away, so she had to change her clothes and take a quick shower to rinse off the pee. SHe is an animal pee magnet.

And years ago, DD went to the doctor for a follow up. So I had called the school to say she would be late. The follow up was good, however:
Outside of the exam rooms were these little tables on the walls so the doctors could write rx's there. They didn't have any bumpers on them. DD is also a clutz, so I was like" dd watch out for the", bam she walked right into it.
She fell to the floor, which I started laughing, I know bad mom. But here is the bad part: I picked her up in my arms, blood is dripping on my shirt, she busted her head open!!!!!!!!!! DD has blonde hair, so of course the blood looks more then it was. I went from crying to freaking out, then she saw the blood and freaked out.

The nurse took us back into the room and cleaned up the injury and put ice pack on it. but they had no dermabond, it had expired. WTH? DD finally calmed down and told me to stop crying. I felt so bad.
They had to call the local emerency room and tell them we were coming!!!! DD's head was all bandaged up, I had blood all over my shirt and they took us right back in the room right then. SHe ended up getting the dermabond there. And I had to call the school on the way to the er and tell them why she wouldn't be coming to school.
 
Sorry, I laugh when I see people trip or fall. I do find out if they're okay but I'm laughing the entire time... :laughing:

Me too! I swear I saw a man fall of his bike (he wasn't going very fast) a few years ago, and still to this day it makes me chuckle....and back when it happened I had a stomach ache from laughing so hard, and my cheeks were sore from smiling. I will say though, this is not the case when I see older people fall, but anyone in their 40s or below...well that is fair game imo.
 
oh, I'm a total inappropriate laugher! The most recent one being when DH and I were in our prenatal/birthing classes last month. We were on the floor practicing breathing techniques and I heard someone pass gas. Well, that set me off into a fit of giggles and I seriously could not hold it in! I was laughing so hard I was crying! And it was so quiet in the room because everyone was concentrating so hard. I was leaning up against DH and all of a sudden I could feel him shaking because he was laughing too and trying to contain it! When we got a break about 10 minutes later I said "haha! did you hear that? someone farted!" and he was all "yeah, it's no big deal, it was bound to happen". I wondered why he was being so blase about it. When we left class for the night he told me it was the girl that was sitting next to us! I felt so bad! :rotfl:
 
I tend to laugh when I'm being yelled at. It got me in trouble many a time in school. :rotfl: I just couldn't help it. The combined stress and hilarity of the situation was just too much to bear - especially in cases of my teacher turning red and spitting, or going off on long-winded nonsensical rants.
 













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