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Originally posted by Crowley
Remember kids, Jesus saves.
Yup. That automatic restore point really came in handy back in 33AD.

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
1. Palynka
2. Sunburnt
3. Daniel58
4. IceCold
5. Suzianne

Waaaaah! WaaaahHAHAHAHA!
Mwahaha haha!

1. Tsetse
2. Tsetse-male
3. Seitse
4. Saitsta-male
5. Shemale
6. Crowley

Waaaaah! WaaaahHAHAHAHA!

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Originally posted by hopscotch
Yup. That automatic restore point really came in handy back in 33AD.
Oh, I always thought it was a backup copy!

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Oh, I always thought it was a backup copy!
Technically they're the same thing, really... depending on your parameters for "backup copy".




(Only 3 more days until we DDOS God!)


Originally posted by CCNoob
Mwahaha haha!

1. Tsetse
2. Tsetse-male
3. Seitse
4. Saitsta-male
5. Shemale
6. Crowley

[b]Waaaaah! WaaaahHAHAHAHA!
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ah, you have an e-crush how cute.

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Originally posted by trev33
ah, you have an e-crush how cute.
You do know how to read simple English, "People that cry incessantly on the internet..." is not an e-crush. You should book some grammar classes if you do not understand English.

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Originally posted by CCNoob
You do know how to read simple English, "People that cry incessantly on the internet..." is not an e-crush.
That sentence doesn't make grammatical sense.

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Originally posted by CCNoob
You do know how to read simple English, "People that cry incessantly on the internet..." is not an e-crush. You should book some grammar classes if you do not understand English.
GA-ZINNNNG! - not.

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Originally posted by CCNoob
You do know how to read simple English, "People that cry incessantly on the internet..." is not an e-crush. You should book some grammar classes if you do not understand English.
do you know the way we used to poke and tease the girls (or in your case boys) we liked when we were children? this is what's going on with you towards seitse, the sooner you realize it and get a room the better, for all of us.

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Originally posted by hopscotch
That sentence doesn't make grammatical sense.
You are noob!

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Originally posted by CCNoob
You are noob!
It doesn't make sense. You should have used a semi-colon instead of a comma to separate the independent statements. A full-stop would have worked too.

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Originally posted by hopscotch
It doesn't make sense. You should have used a semi-colon instead of a comma to separate the independent statements. A full-stop would have worked too.
We are not all Afrikaners dude, or speak South African or Zimbabwe English. Just suck it up!

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Originally posted by CCNoob
We are not all Afrikaners dude, or speak South African or Zimbabwe English. Just suck it up!
We are not all Afrikaners[COMMA] dude

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Originally posted by CCNoob
We are not all Afrikaners dude, or speak South African or Zimbabwe English. Just suck it up!
South Africa has eleven official languages.
So I'm curious, when you say "speak South African", which language do you mean?
Furthermore, Zimbabwe used to be a British Colony, so the "Zimbabwean English" you refer to is probably better than yours. Dude.

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Originally posted by Crowley
Remember kids, Jesus saves.
Hang on just a darn minute here. We talking Jesus, that Portoreacan, closer fer the Yankees or what?