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JAMESCORK
The use of proper punctuation will render the true meaning of your last jibe more effectively you will find. Including a comma after the word Christ will assure that you do not consider Christ to be in bad form today but rather Jimbop is. Also capitalising the C of Christ is preferred, not only as a form of respect but also as it is the start of a sentence. Putting the word jimbop at the end of the sentence also leads to confusion. Are you referring to jimbop or are you confirming that it is jimbop you are talking to. The more precise syntax for the sentence would be:
“Christ, Jimbop is in bad form today.”
Try and get it right ya Tool (tm Benin).