Gaston isn't a bar of gold...you don't always get back what you pay on a footballer. They write them off over the period of the contract...we'd be glad to just get him off the books.
Is smiley really necessary? I always thought that a joke not accompanied by the smiley is supposed to be delivered in deadpan mode.
A joke must be obviously a joke to not require a smiley. A joke, that could be misconstrued as being otherwise serious, needs a smiley to make sure all-hell doesn't kick off afterwards. After all, body language is not a strong suit in an internet forum.
I have never, not once, used a smiley. Ever. Jokes should stand on their own. People shouldn't need "Warning: JOKE" attached to anything if it's real humour. Anyone who misses jokes because they aren't labelled as such needs an emoticon inserting where the smiley doesn't shine. And don't get me started on "lol". Vin
I find LOL useful when texting. Too easy for texts to be misinterpreted and cause offence....LOL makes certain your tone of voice is understood.
It took me about 2 years to realise what LOL meant... I was worried that lots of people were giving me lots of love
I have a mate (honestly I do) who has been known as and referred to as Lol for about 30 years. He signs off his texts and mails with this, but never uses smileys...now I'm just totally confused and have to re-evaluate everything he has ever texted me. Something like "See you at 9:00 then. Lol" possibly makes meeting up a real gamble.
I should have been clearer. I don't mind "lol" as the response to a joke or comment. Perfectly acceptable, if glib. My problem is its use where I might expect a smiley from someone less brain-damaged. For example "But Gaston's worth £100M, lol". For that offence, I suggest a rusty bayonet slowly inserted through the chest would be a mild punishment. In my family we like the deeply sarcastic abbreviation suggested by Bill Bailey, namely "neli". It's often used by my kids after a spectacular exhibition of what they call "Dad humour" and it means "not even laughing inwardly". I love my kids, lol. Vin
My Mum once texted me "Gran took a fall, now in hospital, possible fracture. lol" ...I hope it meant "lots of love"