Over this weekend, I eavesdropped on a few different
conversations, so instead of just choosing one, I decided to describe a few
different ones. I went home to Corpus
Christi this weekend for the Easter holiday, and because my brother was having
his Court of Honor because he became an Eagle Scout, which was really
great. But, my entire family was around
all weekend, which led to some great conversations to eavesdrop on.
First of all, let me just say that my family is a bunch of
weirdos, and I love it. They say and do
a lot of lame things but we always think it’s hilarious. This made it really easy to eavesdrop on
conversation, because we laugh A LOT.
There are a lot of different personalities, and it makes for a great
time.
The first conversation that I eavesdropped on was between my
Uncle Tommy and my mom. As I already
mentioned, my brother was becoming an Eagle Scout, so in preparation for that
my mom requested letters from various people of importance around the
country. One document that we received
was from the Texas Senate. They had made a resolution in honor of my
brother. My mom was showing this
document to my uncle, and he thinks that is pretty cool. My mom then says: “Matthew doesn’t know about
it yet, so don’t mention it to him.” Tommy then says, “OH! You should have
mentioned that before I texted Matthew about it!” My mom’s smile drops as she
says “Oh no…” My uncle then cracked up
laughing. My uncle enjoys to joke around
with people, and that’s what he finds funny.
I never really noticed that in casual conversation with him, but
eavesdropping on multiple of his conversations I realized that was what made
him laugh.
Another conversation that I eavesdropped on was between my
mom, her sister, and her brother (so my aunt and uncle). They were in the living room, and I was in
the kitchen, and I heard them start telling stories about all of the mischief
that they got into when they were kids.
These conversations always make them laugh, because I have been involved
with many of them throughout the years, but this gave me a new insight into
these conversations. Every story made
them laugh, but what really made then crack up was when one of them told a
story that the others didn’t remember or know anything about. For example, my uncle told them that when he
was 5, he got caught shoplifting at a 7-11 store. At first they were dumbfounded because they
had never heard that story before, but then they asked him more about the
situation. When they asked him what he
had stolen, he told them that he had stolen a giant sweet tart. When he said that, my mom and aunt cracked up
laughing, and laughed for a long time.
This reminiscing on the past paired with the unexpected aspect is what
made them laugh in this situation.
In the case of my dad, I overheard a conversation between
him and my other uncle. They were
sitting in the living room watching a golf tournament. Both men are avid golf fans and love to play
to game. They were discussing golf, and
got onto the topic of golf handicaps.
Let me just intercede and say that I have absolutely no idea what a golf
handicap is, so this conversation really made no sense to me. Anyways, my dad was making fun of his own
terrible handicap, which made both of them laugh. This was self-deprecating and that is what
makes my dad laugh, and made my uncle laugh at him.
This last conversation was not at home, but in my apartment
and happened last night. I was sitting
in my room, working on some homework, and all of a sudden I hear my roommate
scream and run out of her room. I then
hear her boyfriend start laughing uproariously at her. I start to listen, and I figure out that a
bug flew by my roommate’s face, which freaked her out, and her boyfriend found
that hilarious.
I found it extremely interesting to learn about what makes
people laugh when they don’t realize that anyone else is listening. I felt really weird listening in to other
people’s conversations, but it was a great insight to humor.
Hi Lauren, Thanks for the wonderful post. I enjoyed the family laughter.
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