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No, don't know what that first bit means, DA. Do try to speak English will you.
If that's your idea of sophisticated wit. .
You aren't really in a position to criticise others, now are you?
I'd stick to being serious if I were you.
Hi Longs.
For the first bit, add a 'k' where the apostrophe is, and then say it with as much sarcy sing-long as you can muster. No, I ain't being childish. I ain't I ain't.
For the second part I refer you to the second line in post #139.
Don't worry - I'll make it clear when I'm joking next time; it'll be indicated by your shoulders going up and down, accompanied by a deep chortle from yer mooth. And a wee dribble.
And when I'm being serious, I'll indicate it by saying 'I am being serious'.