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lyndix

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Oh... wouldnt like to be in your sister's shoes right now :D Hope you arent being mean to her given her current state? :o

 

She is proper poorly though, she is off work and everything. That's where the difference is. Even offered to fetch stuff round for her if she needed it!! I'm a good sister - just a crap wife!!

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She is proper poorly though, she is off work and everything. That's where the difference is. Even offered to fetch stuff round for her if she needed it!! I'm a good sister - just a crap wife!!

 

That is a relief... here's me thinking you were just going over there and laughing at her hehe.

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I am good when people are ill, but i have an awful habit of laughing my head off when somebody hurts themself! nothing awful mind, not like losing a limb, or slicing their finger open or summat. but stubbed toes and falling over make me howl with laughter. i sometimes manage to stifle a laugh and ask if someone is ok but as soon as i have said it, it just makes me want to laugh even more. So much so i still have giggle fits about things that happened years ago, it replays in my head and i just cant help it.

 

So if you have got a cold or a tummy ache i'll be there to help, if you have an 'minor' accident, then call someone else because i will be the one struggling to breathe from laughing too much :hihi:

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stubbed toes and falling over make me howl with laughter. i sometimes manage to stifle a laugh and ask if someone is ok but as soon as i have said it, it just makes me want to laugh even more. So much so i still have giggle fits about things that happened years ago, it replays in my head and i just cant help it.

 

I'm glad I'm not the only evil one around. I always burst out laughing when people trip up etc - but I do it when I trip as well, even if I'm on my own.

 

About 5 years ago my OH was in a car accident, and we picked him up from the hospital, and he had a massive swollen lip (about three times bigger than normal) and stitches under his chin. I was good while we were at the hospital, but on the way back in the car me and his sister just kept getting the giggles about it. Think that might have been more relief coming out that he was ok, but he still holds it against me!! Ha ha.

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