Crappy relationships
"Recently," Broken Arrow tells us, "The missus informed me that her brother was moving with us." What has your partner done that's convinced you the magic's gone? "Breathe" is not an answer.
( , Thu 21 Oct 2010, 12:33)
"Recently," Broken Arrow tells us, "The missus informed me that her brother was moving with us." What has your partner done that's convinced you the magic's gone? "Breathe" is not an answer.
( , Thu 21 Oct 2010, 12:33)
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Not if you're using vernacular.
Dear Christ must concerns of grammatical illucidation be all?
( , Wed 27 Oct 2010, 8:57, 1 reply)
Dear Christ must concerns of grammatical illucidation be all?
( , Wed 27 Oct 2010, 8:57, 1 reply)
It is vernacular to use aks...
... it would also appear to be (my) vernacular to pronounce "to" and "too" differently -- perhaps we should also just use "there" for "their" and "ther're" also? Perhaps that's just "me predudices" from "wat ma muvva learned me"?
( , Wed 27 Oct 2010, 18:14, closed)
... it would also appear to be (my) vernacular to pronounce "to" and "too" differently -- perhaps we should also just use "there" for "their" and "ther're" also? Perhaps that's just "me predudices" from "wat ma muvva learned me"?
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