[AusRace] Advice
Laurie i8work at iinet.net.auSat Jan 16 04:29:43 CST 2010
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I'd disagree with her feeling if she said she'd never link it to possible sarcasm. To me LOL and ;-) indicate the poster is not serious and/or is not out to upset anyone To me those characters cover frivolous, sarcastic, leg pulling etc etc etc. Laurie On Sat Jan 16 21:16 , 'L.B.Loveday' <lloveday at ozemail.com.au> sent: >Just asked; yes it means Laughing Out Loud to her, and she competently explained the meaning of sarcastic - English is the remaining subject in which she gets an A. > >BUT, she does not associate using LOL with sarcasm or indicating sarcasm. > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: ausrace-bounces at ausrace.com [ausrace-bounces at ausrace.com','','','')">ausrace-bounces at ausrace.com]On >Behalf Of Joe Lance >Sent: Saturday, 16 January 2010 7:41 PM >To: ausrace at ausrace.com >Subject: Re: [AusRace] Advice > > > >Thats why I put LOL (laugh out loud) at the end of my sarcastic statement...ask your daughter..she would of known I was being sarcastic.
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