One officer sparked laughter by saying, "And to think I used to eat three at a time!"
"Most of the time last year, my high school crowds were bigger than the Cavs' crowds," James said, sparking laughter.
'I'm okay and can carry on,' he replied, and then asked the judge if she was all right too, sparking laughter in the solemn courtroom.
"Just this one," he replied, sparking laughter from both sides of a committee that had bickered across a long day.
Paula Brown, a reporter for The Cedar Grove Observer who covered the meetings, remembered that the blond teen-ager's witty, articulate remarks sparked laughter.
A song composed for the reunion sparked laughter with this verse: "Red Wing girls are never mean or shrewish; Actually, they're very often Jewish."
In the dining hall, games to promote team-building, like hot potato, sparked laughter.
It sparked laughter.
The scene sparked laughter from Schumacher, and fury from Rubens Barrichello.
A joke sparks raucous laughter toward the back.