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Post by lordkundalini on Dec 9, 2015 9:18:25 GMT -7
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Post by ferd on Dec 9, 2015 9:19:59 GMT -7
can tomorrow's be "you're"
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Post by PooDolla on Dec 9, 2015 9:20:18 GMT -7
baultur....such a fascinating word.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2015 9:26:25 GMT -7
I'm wit it.
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Post by salmon401 on Dec 9, 2015 9:30:35 GMT -7
Would like to nominate "too" for the day after tomorrow.
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Post by lerner on Dec 9, 2015 9:32:27 GMT -7
now that is good...
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Post by lordkundalini on Dec 9, 2015 9:34:53 GMT -7
can tomorrow's be "you're" sure id love for YOUR to be the word as long as a bird is not the word
your obsessed with your it seems..
good for you
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2015 9:35:15 GMT -7
Lovin the sky blue.
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Post by salmon401 on Dec 9, 2015 9:36:56 GMT -7
It's just your perception of him that he is obsessed with you're.
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Post by lordkundalini on Dec 9, 2015 9:43:14 GMT -7
It's just your perception of him that he is obsessed with you're. either way its awesome he keeps talking about your. all part of my master plan!! and reality 101: what i perceive is reality.. .dont really care that if our reality juxtaposition, dissonance will be manifest
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Post by lordkundalini on Dec 9, 2015 9:44:38 GMT -7
can tomorrow's be "you're" and Ferd,, this post/thread was not a shot at you im sure you balter best that you can
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Post by PooDolla on Dec 9, 2015 9:45:16 GMT -7
oh shit. here we go again.....
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Post by lordkundalini on Dec 9, 2015 9:47:17 GMT -7
its amazing the power i have with a simple post
people chomping at the bit to show their grammar chops. lol
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Post by hokiejoe on Dec 9, 2015 9:55:33 GMT -7
I think it's less about showing their grammar chops than showing your lack of them.
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Post by lovejahlive on Dec 9, 2015 9:58:00 GMT -7
Definition of APOSTROPHE
: the addressing of a usually absent person or a usually personified thing rhetorically <Carlyle's “O Liberty, what things are done in thy name!” is an example of apostrophe>
— ap·os·troph·ic \ˌa-pə-ˈsträ-fik\ adjective
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Post by Don Swifty on Dec 9, 2015 10:04:10 GMT -7
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2015 10:04:53 GMT -7
Namante
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Post by lordkundalini on Dec 9, 2015 10:05:08 GMT -7
Definition of APOSTROPHE : the addressing of a usually absent person or a usually personified thing rhetorically <Carlyle's “O Liberty, what things are done in thy name!” is an example of apostrophe> — ap·os·troph·ic \ˌa-pə-ˈsträ-fik\ adjective i get it.. everyones using them and you want to be part of the pack. good for you
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2015 10:05:52 GMT -7
Namante'
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Post by lovejahlive on Dec 9, 2015 10:09:00 GMT -7
Definition of APOSTROPHE : the addressing of a usually absent person or a usually personified thing rhetorically <Carlyle's “O Liberty, what things are done in thy name!” is an example of apostrophe> — ap·os·troph·ic \ˌa-pə-ˈsträ-fik\ adjective i get it.. everyones using them and you want to be part of the pack. good for you Yep. I'm a follower. Of the rules of language and grammar.
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