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  • beeeing late is my trademark, now who's the joke on now?

    can i say it like that? ^

    No. The Jokes on you now, would have been better. Mr Schick will be along shortly to either confirm or deny this.

    tehee, sombody call him out of his meeting. we need his hölp.

    Given the awkwardness of English adverb positioning, it would be best to use another phrase in reeen's attempted construction, such as 'who's now the butt of the joke'. But that's a stylistical point. Andy gleefully omits the non-greengrocer's apostrophe and positions a comma in a fashion that is by now beeeeecoming his trademark, unless he's merely putting those in to wind me up. :)

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