Uncontrollable
Laughter Occasion One:
It was the Monday before
Thanksgiving break when my roommate, Caroline, and I got an entire restaurant
to laugh. Caroline, my friend, Bryan, and I were finally relaxing after all of
the stress most of our professors were putting on us, like they always do,
right before any holiday. We all decided to go to Fuzzy’s at twelve for no
apparent reason other than I just really wanted chips and queso. All of us had
gotten our food and were all so hungry we were not even talking because we were
too busy eating as much as possible as fast as we could. Then, all of a sudden
Caroline scoots over in the booth and whispers to me “I have been pouring salt
in Bryan’s drink for the past couple of minutes and he has not noticed. Help me
distract him.”
I burst out laughing because how was
it possibly for him to not taste all the salt she was putting in to his drink.
I wanted to see it actually happen in person, so I said, “Bryan look at those
shorts. Would you ever wear those?” Of course I did not listen to the answer; I
was too focused on Caroline taking the salt shaker and shaking salt into his
water. By the way, it was not like there was a lot of water in the cup to where
the salt would not be as recognizable. He had maybe one-fourth of those cheap
plastic cups filled. Then, he decided to call one of my other roommates. After
he got off the phone, by that time the surrounding tables had caught on to what
Caroline and I were doing, and were all staring. Bryan asked, “Was I talking on
the phone too loudly? Everyone is looking at me.” How in the world could he
notice that people were staring at him, but could not figure out, for the life
of him, that his drink had a disproportionate amount of salt in it?
Caroline kept saying, “Bryan you are really
dehydrated. You need to drink the rest of your water, then we can leave.” Bryan
chugged the little bit of water he had left. He then exclaimed, “You guys have
been putting stuff into my drink.” He said it loudly enough to where the tables
around us found out that he knew. Consequently, Caroline, the restaurant, and I
all burst out into laughter. My stomach started to hurt because of all the
laughter I had been trying to hold in the entire time. The rupture of laughter
in the restaurant was the weirdest, but coolest feeling knowing we were
responsible for someone’s hysterical laugh that night.
This is hilarious! I have always been a big fan of practical joke- as long as they are harmless- and this is the perfect example of one. I wish I could have been in that restaurant with y'all- I definitely would have joined in the laughter. The ability to join in laughter with a group of strangers is such a wonderful feeling, and that's so cool that you and Caroline were able to do that. Nice job!
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