B Robson wrote:

> It wasn't a joke and it wasn't supposed to be funny. That's the problem 
> with humour impaired people, they only recognise jokes because other 
> people are laughing. To further confuse you, it had exactly the expected 
> result.

And exactly what was the expected result?

> Q: What does Rodney hear every ANZAC day?
> A: "Come in spinner"

And the meaning of this is?

> Hey, it could be worse, your life long ambition to become a US Marine 
> Corps officer could have been dashed. As for your lack of humour, maybe 
> Ryan could help you out. He's a funny bugger and always has me laughing.

And exactly what does Kevin have to do with this discussion?
Don't you think it is kind of obsessive to mention Kevin
here, when the discussion has absolutely nothing at all to
do with him?

>>> Why did you come back? No one said come back.
>>
>> For the moment I'll assume that this is directed at me, and not a 
>> schizophrenic attack on yourself.
>>
>> First of all, I was not aware that I had gone anywhere.  
> 
> 
> You went to the bathroom to find a mirror.

No, in case you didn't notice you were replying to
your own post, and not making any sense at all.

>> Secondly, I was not aware that this was an invitation-only group.  
>> Perhaps this should be in the FAQ?
>>
> 
> Great, we'll look forward to you not getting jokes again sometime soon, 
> I'll see if I can work in something about thongs, footwear not underwear.

So do I need an invitation to post, and if not, what
did you mean by "No one said come back"?

-- 
Rodney Webster
http://knot.mine.nu/