But of course!
Some of it is I am trying to be silly and some of it is just my own way of looking at the world. Either way, if you laughed, that means you are happy-- and that is important to me! :)
2007-07-18 06:44:24
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answered by Lisa the Pooh 7
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Probably. According to the Bible, 'laughter does good like a medicine." Laughing is very important to the emotions of people. And it helps to make friends.
2007-07-18 05:50:13
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answered by THE SINGER 7
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Yes I would probably take it as a compliment or friendly remark unless you had a bit of sarcastic tone, which is always funny to me.
2007-07-18 05:45:12
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answered by redhead7 1
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Baked beans and their delightful tune
A man had a terrible passion for baked beans, but they always had a somewhat lively effect on him. After he met the woman of his dreams, he made the supreme sacrifice and gave them up; he couldn't imagine subjecting his new wife to his beastly emissions.
On his birthday, his car broke down, so he called his wife and told her he'd have to walk home. He walked past a cafe and the wonderful aroma of baked beans overwhelmed him. Since he was still a couple of miles from home, he figured he could indulge, and then walk off any ill effects. So he had three extra-large helpings of beans, and he "put-putted" all the way home.
His wife met him at the door and seemed somewhat excited. She exclaimed, "Darling, I have the most wonderful surprise for you for dinner tonight!"
She blindfolded him, and led him to his chair at the head of the table, making him promise not to peek. At this point, he was beginning to feel another one coming on. Just as she was about to remove the blindfold, the telephone rang and she went to answer it.
While she was gone, he seized the opportunity. He shifted his weight to one leg and let go. It was not only loud, but ripe as a rotten egg. He gasped and felt for his napkin and fanned the air about him. He had just started to feel better, when another urge came on. This one sounded like a diesel engine revving, and smelled worse. He tried flapping his arms, to clear the air. But another one snuck out, and the windows rattled, the dishes on the table shook, and a minute later, the flowers on the table were dead.
When he heard his wife ending her conversation, he neatly laid his napkin on his lap and folded his hands on top of it. He was the picture of innocence when she walked in.
Apologizing for taking so long, she asked if he had peeked at the dinner. He assured her he had not, so she removed the blindfold and yelled, "Surprise!!!"
To his shock and horror, there were twelve dinner guests seated around the table for his surprise birthday party.
2007-07-18 05:49:51
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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It depends on how you say it. LIke if you said it kindof mockingly and with like a weird expression then know. If you said it like natrually you make me laugh and like smiling and gentlely kind of way then yes.
2007-07-18 05:45:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yea I would because being funny is a great thing no matter how they meant it. I love laughing!
2007-07-18 05:45:24
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answered by Amber 3
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I sure would! I love to make people laugh.
2007-07-18 05:44:56
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answered by Mommymonster 7
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only if we weren't in a death battle and you were about to stab me through the heart then I'd say you were dissing me, but if I meant to tell a joke then I would take it as a compliment
now how about them 10 points?
2007-07-18 05:44:51
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answered by Moo-Chan 3
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Yea
2007-07-18 05:43:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I think of it more as an insulting compliment.
2007-07-18 05:45:26
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answered by këlly 6
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