It's the old confusion between 'funny ha ha' and 'funny peculiar' - personally 
I find it sidesplittingly pantwettingly hilarious, but I'm weird.

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From: Dan Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Not totally following you there, since 'entertaining', 'perplexing' and 
'deviant' are all words that I would use 'funny' as an alternative to. Could 
you explain what you mean a bit, or am I taking a joke to literally (again)? :)

You wrote:
> 
 
> >>It is funny, but then they probably laugh at us for being a bunch of
> definition obsessed trainspotters.
> 
> I wouldn't exactly say that we are definition obsessed - more like a
> slightly unhealthy preoccupation with objects and figures that nobody e=
> lse
> really cares for.
> And, I'm sorry, but I have to disagree with you about you finding it
> "funny". Entertaining maybe - perplexing possibly - deviant most likely=
>  -
> but "funny" it is not.
> 
> just my 2=A2
> 
> MEK=
> 
> 
> 

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