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Originally posted by Wildfire
Perhaps, but maybe you should learn how to identify a joke.
I can; jokes make you laugh. Your point?

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Originally posted by ivangrice
I can; jokes make you laugh. Your point?
Maybe you have no sense of humor...

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Originally posted by Wildfire
Maybe you have no sense of humor...
The fact that I spell humour with two 'u's implies that I have a better-developed sense of humour than you.

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Originally posted by ivangrice
The fact that I spell humour with two 'u's implies that I have a better-developed sense of humour than you.
Not quite. The fact that you spell humor with two 'u's implies that you prefer to use the British way of speaking and/or spelling. I laugh at your feeble attempt at a joke. Ha ha.

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Originally posted by ivangrice
The fact that I spell humour with two 'u's implies that I have a better-developed sense of humour than you.
The fact that I spell humuour with THREE 'u's implies that I have a better-developed sense of humour than you..

HA..!

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Originally posted by Wildfire
Not quite. The fact that you spell humor with two 'u's implies that you prefer to use the British way of speaking and/or spelling. I laugh at your feeble attempt at a joke. Ha ha.
So you laughed at my feeble attempts at jokes, whilst *no-one* laughs at your well-crafted jokes. Are you starting to see the picture?

Or...Good Lord no...surely not. Is this the first documented attempt by an American to use irony?

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Originally posted by Peachy
The fact that I spell humuour with THREE 'u's implies that I have a better-developed sense of humour than you..

HA..!
Er...no. It proves you can't spell.

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Originally posted by ivangrice
So you laughed at my feeble attempts at jokes, whilst *no-one* laughs at your well-crafted jokes. Are you starting to see the picture?

Or...Good Lord no...surely not. Is this the first documented attempt by an American to use irony?
Well crafted, you say? LOL! I appreciate the compliment.

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Originally posted by ivangrice
Er...no. It proves you can't spell.
Er...no. It proves you don't have a sense of humour.. "developed" or otherwise..

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hungover and going to bed.

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Originally posted by Peachy
Er...no. It proves you don't have a sense of humour.. "developed" or otherwise..
No, believe me: spelling 'humour' with three 'u's really does prove you can't spell.

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Originally posted by Wildfire
Well crafted, you say? LOL! I appreciate the compliment.
Apologies - forgot the inverted commas.

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Originally posted by shavixmir
hungover and going to bed.
Be sure to puke quietly. I don't want to have to put up with your loud retching noises today.

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Originally posted by ivangrice
No, believe me: spelling 'humour' with three 'u's really does prove you can't spell.
hmmm..

I'll "spell" it out for ya, if you can't get it by yourself..

When you said "The fact that I spell humour with two 'u's implies that I have a better-developed sense of humour than you."

I assumed the more 'u's a 'humour' has, the better-developed the sense of humour becomes.. you know.. directly proportional.. <--- joke..

…hence the 3 ‘u’s.. in my 'humour'..

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Originally posted by Peachy
hmmm..

I'll "spell" it out for ya, if you can't get it by yourself..

When you said "The fact that I spell humour with two 'u's implies that I have a better-developed sense of humour than you."

I assumed the more 'u's a 'humour' has, the better-developed the sense of humour becomes.. you know.. directly proportional.. <--- joke..

…hence the 3 ‘u’s.. in my 'humour'..
Don't worry about it. If he's too dense to figure it out, I say we leave him alone. After all, making fun of the mentally challenged isn't really nice. 😉

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