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Post by nutsberryfarm ⛑ on Jan 7, 2021 1:31:04 GMT
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Post by pizzabagel on Jan 7, 2021 1:52:16 GMT
Did you look at look at that video carefully? Because I'm not sure, and correct me if I'm wrong, but I think he's draped in velvet.
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Post by rhs6358 on Jan 7, 2021 17:58:43 GMT
"To all the young kids out there that's not the biggest, not the strongest: just keep pushing."
Pushing? For what? Better grades in English?
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Post by pizzabagel on Jan 7, 2021 18:27:27 GMT
"To all the young kids out there that's not the biggest, not the strongest: just keep pushing." Pushing? For what? Better grades in English? And by the way, on the speech he's reading from it's spelt "their." rhs: Spelt?! It's a real word. Look it up. rhs: Jure right. It says on Grammarly.com: It’s true; the American English past tense form is spelled . In other varieties of English, both spelled and spelt are common.
rhs: But aren't you American? Like Newman, I'm one-quarter French. Wee-wee!
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Post by rhs6358 on Jan 7, 2021 18:48:15 GMT
"To all the young kids out there that's not the biggest, not the strongest: just keep pushing." Pushing? For what? Better grades in English? And by the way, on the speech he's reading from it's spelt "their." rhs: Spelt?! It's a real word. Look it up. rhs: Jure right. It says on Grammarly.com: It’s true; the American English past tense form is spelled . In other varieties of English, both spelled and spelt are common.
rhs: But aren't you American? Like Newman, I'm one-quarter French. Wee-wee! No wee-wees on this board. No wee-wees, no boom-booms, no plop-plops.
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Post by pizzabagel on Jan 7, 2021 19:16:25 GMT
And by the way, on the speech he's reading from it's spelt "their." rhs: Spelt?! It's a real word. Look it up. rhs: Jure right. It says on Grammarly.com: It’s true; the American English past tense form is spelled . In other varieties of English, both spelled and spelt are common.
rhs: But aren't you American? Like Newman, I'm one-quarter French. Wee-wee! No wee-wees on this board. No wee-wees, no boom-booms, no plop-plops. Why?! rhs: Because if I can't get one, you're not getting one. Wait a minute! Wait a minute! I need my plop-plops! Can't you see I'm burned out?!
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Post by rhs6358 on Jan 7, 2021 21:38:41 GMT
No wee-wees on this board. No wee-wees, no boom-booms, no plop-plops. Why?! rhs: Because if I can't get one, you're not getting one. Wait a minute! Wait a minute! I need my plop-plops! Can't you see I'm burned out?! Burned out? You? (starts to snicker) pizzabagel:
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