laughter riot.
By sang2k2
@sang2k2 (1833)
India
10 responses
@stanzi2007 (602)
• United States
23 Nov 07
dear balasri...some beautiful poetry, you posted here...stanzi
@stanzi2007 (602)
• United States
24 Nov 07
dear Bala...thank you kind friend for being in this world of mine...stanzi
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
30 Sep 08
Oh yes, we do laugh our heart out sometimes when with our gang. It feels like our intestine would come out. And it never seems to stop!
No wonder, laughing is like an internal jogging that make our heart circulation manifold.
Keep laughing!
@dpk262006 (58676)
• Delhi, India
12 Nov 07
I laugh at the slightest pretext. I do not miss any opportunity to laugh anytime any day.....
Yes, there were instances when I continued laughing and tears came rolling down my cheeks, I cannnot recall a precise incident.
When in School, I used to laugh in the class...one day I was asked to stand on bench my the class teacher because I was caught laughing and I was scolded....but I kept laughing...this made my teacher very angry.....she asked me to stop otherwise she would have thrown me out of the class.
Have a great day!
Deepak
@secretbear (19448)
• Philippines
19 Nov 07
yes of course. many times. ^__^ I love it when I laugh like that. its like I have no problems at all. even if my tears are welling in my eyes and my stomach aches from laughing so hard, I don't mind it. laughing like that is like being free. ^__^ and from what i've read its also a good exercise for the heart. ^__^
@poohgal (6845)
• Singapore
10 Nov 07
Yes I have. It happened during my schooling days. I was a very cheerful and happy person then. There were so many things to be happy about then. Recent few years, I have not laughed to tears. It seems like I am not as cheerful as before. I wish I can be and am trying to be. =(
@stanzi2007 (602)
• United States
23 Nov 07
dear sang, yes, when my daughter was born in the hospital the nurse laid her on my chest, and the nurse had put a warming knit hat on her head to keep her nice and warm. i was staring into my newborn baby girl eyes and smiling when she took her pinky finger and pulled the little knit hat over one of her eyes!...i began laughing and crying at the same time, and she continued to play that game...it was one of the most precious, and happiest moments of my life as a mom to my baby girl erin celeste...stanzi