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Posted: 2010-08-31 02:35:32
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fail teabagging is balls in da face. That sir is humping, or more uncomminly known, "going to pound town"
Teabagging? I don't think that's what they're doing. Maybe when you get older, your parents will give you "the talk".
So, I take it you don't watch many nature shows, then. Or pick up on sarcasm.
You see, when a boy mousey REALLY loves a girl mousey, and the girl mousey REALLY loves the boy mousey, they want to make little mouseys....
You see, when a boy mousey REALLY loves a girl mousey, and the girl mousey REALLY loves the boy mousey, they want to make little mouseys....
must we go through this agian? REALLY?
Your gonna call me a nerd?
I sir, declare a duel.
I sir, declare a duel.
nature did nothing. it was my parents who raised me to be who i am.
Of course i was born, i am alive you know.
where (hwâr, wâr)
adv.
1. At or in what place: Where is the telephone?
2. In what situation or position: Where would we be without your help?
3. From what place or source: Where did you get this idea?
4. To what place; toward what end: Where is this argument leading?
were (wûr)
v.
1. Second person singular and plural and first and third person plural past indicative of be.
2. Past subjunctive of be. See Usage Notes at if, wish.
Nice try though.
adv.
1. At or in what place: Where is the telephone?
2. In what situation or position: Where would we be without your help?
3. From what place or source: Where did you get this idea?
4. To what place; toward what end: Where is this argument leading?
were (wûr)
v.
1. Second person singular and plural and first and third person plural past indicative of be.
2. Past subjunctive of be. See Usage Notes at if, wish.
Nice try though.
wow...my whole life is turned around now.
still...he had bad grammar as well.
still...he had bad grammar as well.
Posted: 2010-10-24 06:50:20 Report
This was actually less about correcting grammar and more about clearing up a common problem. I know I used to struggle with these two words.
Posted: 2010-10-24 17:43:14 Report
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