All I want is to laugh so hard I can’t breathe

And a washer and dryer.

What were you doing St. Patrick’s Day four (five?) years ago? It was the day Frosty extemporaneously composed the Sponge Song. It was raining. I was driving to Target to buy something cool – like shampoo and gum.

And so it began…

Making sweet love to my hot woman

What started out as a normal laugh, quickly progressed to laughing, crying, lack of oxygen, people staring, embarrassment, deep breaths, makeup adjusting, collapsed sighing, and sore ribs.

Oh, and the desire to do it all again.

So here’s my question for you guys.

What are you listening to that makes you laugh like that?

Is there anything? (Please don’t tell me Keith and the Girl.)

4 Responses to “All I want is to laugh so hard I can’t breathe”

  1. Alexander says:

    It’s got to be the studs at Low Budget FM. They’ve been on a real role lately.

  2. Stacy says:

    I think the hardest I laughed is when Frosty told the story of his dad marching the whole family down to the creek to take their picture but Frosty thought his dad was going to kill the whole family and jumped off the bridge and ran away. I know it sounds like a so NOT funny situation but the way he told it I was drving and tears were streaming down my face I was laughing SOOOO hard

    • ihearttalkradio says:

      Stacy, that was a good one. I think all my funniest radio moments have come from Frosty, Conway with Whitman, and April Winchell with Mr. KABC.

  3. walter says:

    is there anywhere were we can find the classic frosty stories ?

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