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I propose that "actor" from now on be spelt "actour". And when people misspell "doctor" as "docter" that they spell it "doctre". FInally, I propose that we write about going out in the "fogue" of the early "mawn" to cut some "logues" for the "figher".


Originally posted by @fmf
I propose that "actor" from now on be spelt "actour". And when people misspell "doctor" as "docter" that they spell it "doctre". FInally, I propose that we write about going out in the "fogue" of the early "mawn" to cut some "logues" for the "figher".
You are "certifiable", you know.


Originally posted by @fmf
I propose that "actor" from now on be spelt "actour". And when people misspell "doctor" as "docter" that they spell it "doctre". FInally, I propose that we write about going out in the "fogue" of the early "mawn" to cut some "logues" for the "figher".
Nice trigh, but I say neigh.


Originally posted by @fmf
I propose that "actor" from now on be spelt "actour". And when people misspell "doctor" as "docter" that they spell it "doctre". FInally, I propose that we write about going out in the "fogue" of the early "mawn" to cut some "logues" for the "figher".
Nae, neigh, know whey

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Originally posted by @great-big-stees
You are "certifiable", you know.
A bit of a loughknee?


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Good thing the walking dictionary (spelling policewoman) isn't still around here.

-VR

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John Wilkes Booth, (born May 10, 1838, near Bel Air, Maryland, U.S.—died April 26, 1865, near Port Royal, Virginia), member of one of the United States' most-distinguished acting families of the 19th century and the assassin who killed Pres. Abraham Lincoln.


Originally posted by @fmf
I propose that "actor" from now on be spelt "actour". And when people misspell "doctor" as "docter" that they spell it "doctre". FInally, I propose that we write about going out in the "fogue" of the early "mawn" to cut some "logues" for the "figher".
I propose that FMF be spelt "dorkus".

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Originally posted by @moonbus
I propose that FMF be spelt "dorkus".
Why not "effemeff"?

In the Urban dictionary it is defined not as alternative for FMF...

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Dorkus

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