Tara: “So the woman sitting next to me at the show, when I was putting my coat on, told me I have a great laugh. Does that actually mean I have a horrible, obnoxious laugh?”
Dave: “No, you don’t have a bad laugh.”
Tara: “So it’s not just a situation where it’s such a big deal that they feel like they have to say something, and that’s all they can get away with saying?”
Dave: “You were definitely laughing a lot, so it was noticeable.”
Tara: “I was entertained!”
Dave: “Clearly.”
Tara: “Well, now it’s sounding like it’s bad again!”
Dave: “No, you have a good laugh. Let me put it this way: you laugh a lot, and if you had a bad laugh, I wouldn’t have gone to a comedy show with you.”




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Dude, you have a great laugh. Super-gratifying, too.
You should try to sell it to laugh-track builders or something. Heh.
You DO have a great laugh. I’ve just never said it unprompted because it’s kind of a queer thing to say to somebody. That lady was totally gay for your laugh, Tara.
What both of them said. You have a laugh people would kill for.
The Atomic Tour was proof enough for me — ditto to all above. Too bad there’s not some site somewhere where people could load and share sound clips… ;-)
The best part about Tara’s laugh is that it is usually accompanied by tears. Nothing’s better than making her laugh so hard she’s wiping her face.
You have a great, confident, very infectious laugh. Personally, the laugh I want most is probably Gillian Anderson’s, but yours would be in the top ten for sure. And I would trade you laughs.
Dude, you have a laugh comedians kill for. If I could hear that laugh every day, life would be so much lighter.