spike66 said:As for meeting up and letting your adjudication take place, I will be at Notts uni on Monday to do some routine work. Where would you like to meet?
You really can't take a joke can you?
spike66 said:How can you justify a joke that insinuates someones sexual tendancies. There is no funny side that I can see that comes from it. If there is, please tell as i am sure that no one else in this thread can see where the funny side of insinuating that someone is having a relationship with a 9 month old child is.
I've highlighted the particularly relevant bits in bold, because you seem incapable of reading.joke
n.
1. Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line.
2. A mischievous trick; a prank.
3. An amusing or ludicrous incident or situation.
4. Informal.
1. Something not to be taken seriously; a triviality: The accident was no joke.
2. An object of amusement or laughter; a laughingstock: His loud tie was the joke of the office.
It's extremely easy to justify a joke "that insinuates someones sexual tendancies".
Here's one:
Friend: "You are gay"
Me: "Haha, very funny, you are my friend, and therefore know that I am not gay, but you are jokingly insinuating that I am gay. That is what is known as a joke. Well done friend, you have joked well."
Done.
Ta

, but then it might not have been quite so dry.