ORIGINAL: Manstein63
If you pardon the expression 'my tongue was firmly in cheek' which was why I only used the one smiley.
Manstein63
Yes: but in whose cheek? We have a right to know
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Post by sillyflower »
ORIGINAL: Manstein63
If you pardon the expression 'my tongue was firmly in cheek' which was why I only used the one smiley.
Manstein63
Post by DeletedUser1769703214 »
ORIGINAL: sillyflower
ORIGINAL: Manstein63
If you pardon the expression 'my tongue was firmly in cheek' which was why I only used the one smiley.
Manstein63
Yes: but in whose cheek? We have a right to know
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Post by EwaldvonKleist »
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Native speakers having fun, while the rest scratches their head [:)]
ORIGINAL: EwaldvonKleist
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I am neither a native speaker nor do I have the humour of a 8 years boy (more like 9 years [:D] ) so I should stop trying to understand all this...
Post by Manstein63 »
ORIGINAL: sillyflower
The joke here is that we are deliberately mixing the 2 meanings. if you do not think it is a funny joke, it means that you do not have the sense of humour of an 8 year old boy.
My wife has always said that I have the sense of humour of a small child, at least it's now official.Post by DeletedUser1769703214 »
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ORIGINAL: EwaldvonKleist
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I am neither a native speaker nor do I have the humour of a 8 years boy (more like 9 years [:D] ) so I should stop trying to understand all this...
Then I have disappointed you with my previous post, for which I am sorry [:)]


