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Riddle answer: Tell it a joke / Tickle it in the middle and see which end laughs. Biology answer: Use a microscope, or drop it in the dirt and see which end disappears first.
They do, * When they get back that special person they lost * When you show concern for them and act as a true friend * When they find a person special, someone sociable and in Most cases, of the Opposite Sex. Emo - Rude form of the phrase Emotionally Unstable for your information. Please refrain from using this word unless your a despicable, thoughtless person. =] Everyone goes through hard times, afterall~ Everyone laughs so it doesnt matter who they are labelled or described as. :)
check out a film at the crest theater or tower theater. both play interesting indie/cultural flicks hard to find elsewhere and both have a really cool ambiance. the crest is a glitzy 40s theater which has spent it's million dollar donation on keeping the history looking awesome -- http://www.thecrest.com/ the tower theater opened in 1938 and is associated with the international chain (now pretty much deceased) tower records.http://www.thetowertheatre.com/tower/default.asp I've always loved wandering around old town Sacramento, the wooden sidewalks elevated to quell the river born diseases, the saloon-style buildings, the back door bar is a great hole in the wall jazz club with decently priced drinks and a chicago-esque dark red interior. the laughs unlimited comedy club does totally worth it shows on the weekends and (I think) every Wednesday. the river is the heart of the place and you haven't been there if you haven't had a beer or two floating down it- check out the rainbow bridge which crosses over into folsom and you'll see tons of locals swimming or stupidly jumping off the thing and a lot of neat history in the area to boot. across the bridge wander through the antique stores on old sutter street and then have a beer at the powerhouse pub- awesome blues and rock shows have been going on there since the mid 70s. http://www.powerhousepub.com/about_us.htm the state fair is on in the summer and worth a day of horribly cheesy/overpriced fun. ...and probably tons more but these are some of my favourites when I get to visit home...
Isaac means ''he laughs.''
"Laugh out loud" or "Lots of Laughs"
Cos he's a Pimp :S ....... I think its supposed to be like a 'Jolly Laugh'
The correct phrase is: "Laugh and the world laughs with you. Cry and you cry alone." The meaning is that it is better, and more popular, to be positive and light-hearted than pessimistic and sad.
they laugh like this : JAJAJAJAJAJAJA . Is this supposed to be a joke? Because that's really mean.... I honestly don't know if it would be nicer as a joke or nicer when meant seriously.... And for the record, nobody laughs based on which country they come from. It all depends on the person....
The correct quotation is he who laughs last, laughs best.
loud laughs and quiet laughs
ho ho ho has no meaning it is just how Santa claus laughs
The origin of the phrase "he who laughs last laughs best" is uncertain, but it is believed to convey the idea that success or victory is most satisfying for the one who perseveres or prevails until the end, despite challenges or setbacks. It is often used to emphasize the importance of patience and determination in achieving success.
The correct quotation is "he who laughs last, laughs best." Make sense now?
The English surname Isaac means "son of Isaac". This derives from the Hebrew given name Isaac, which carries the meaning "He will laugh, laughter, He who laughs".
The male given name Isaac originates from Hebrew, literally meaning 'he laughs'.