say Welcome back with a smile face down or beside .
Last edited by sand crawl99 on 2013-10-13, 23:50; edited 2 times in total
That's not what he fucking said to post, CAN YOU READ?Allen wrote:welcome back bb
he didn't say put the smilee face idot...Tom wrote:Welcome back .
ur the idiot go back and read it correctly .zemlyr wrote:he didn't say put the smilee face idot...Tom wrote:Welcome back .
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l0lsand crawl99 wrote:ur the idiot go back and read it correctly .zemlyr wrote:he didn't say put the smilee face idot...Tom wrote:Welcome back .
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Master, why is there an edit time stamp on the OP?sand crawl99 wrote:ur the idiot go back and read it correctly .zemlyr wrote:he didn't say put the smilee face idot...Tom wrote:Welcome back .
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Do not question Sand Crawl99zemlyr wrote:Master, why is there an edit time stamp on the OP?sand crawl99 wrote:ur the idiot go back and read it correctly .zemlyr wrote:he didn't say put the smilee face idot...Tom wrote:Welcome back .
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because i forgot to put the full stop .zemlyr wrote:Master, why is there an edit time stamp on the OP?sand crawl99 wrote:ur the idiot go back and read it correctly .zemlyr wrote:he didn't say put the smilee face idot...Tom wrote:Welcome back .
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ohhhhhh ok i c y naowsand crawl99 wrote:because i forgot to put the full stop .zemlyr wrote:Master, why is there an edit time stamp on the OP?sand crawl99 wrote:ur the idiot go back and read it correctly .zemlyr wrote:he didn't say put the smilee face idot...Tom wrote:Welcome back .
Welcome back .
A full stop (British English, Hiberno-English, Australian English, Indian English, South African English and New Zealand English) or period (American Englishand Canadian English)[1] is the punctuation mark placed to indicate the end of sentences. In the context of web addresses and computing in general, it is typically called a dot.[2] Some experts call it a baseline dot,[3][4][5][6] because it is a dot on the baseline, as distinct from an interpunct (a middle dot). In conversation, as opposed to linguistics, the term is often used to mean >>>>>>>>>> "the end of the matter" <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
what did u think Zemlyr ? please Zemylr i hate to offend u or to swear on u please from now on read the thing correctly and then revise it again so u make sure that ur correct .
Np m8 and ya ur English is bad .zemlyr wrote:ohhhhhh ok i c y naowsand crawl99 wrote:because i forgot to put the full stop .zemlyr wrote:Master, why is there an edit time stamp on the OP?sand crawl99 wrote:ur the idiot go back and read it correctly .zemlyr wrote:he didn't say put the smilee face idot...Tom wrote:Welcome back .
Welcome back .
A full stop (British English, Hiberno-English, Australian English, Indian English, South African English and New Zealand English) or period (American Englishand Canadian English)[1] is the punctuation mark placed to indicate the end of sentences. In the context of web addresses and computing in general, it is typically called a dot.[2] Some experts call it a baseline dot,[3][4][5][6] because it is a dot on the baseline, as distinct from an interpunct (a middle dot). In conversation, as opposed to linguistics, the term is often used to mean >>>>>>>>>> "the end of the matter" <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
what did u think Zemlyr ? please Zemylr i hate to offend u or to swear on u please from now on read the thing correctly and then revise it again so u make sure that ur correct .
tank u fer telin mee bout da dot . dident no b4
and plz dun swear on mee nekst tim ty
wut i swer mi english is purfectsand crawl99 wrote:Np m8 and ya ur English is bad .zemlyr wrote:ohhhhhh ok i c y naowsand crawl99 wrote:because i forgot to put the full stop .zemlyr wrote:Master, why is there an edit time stamp on the OP?sand crawl99 wrote:ur the idiot go back and read it correctly .zemlyr wrote:he didn't say put the smilee face idot...Tom wrote:Welcome back .
Welcome back .
A full stop (British English, Hiberno-English, Australian English, Indian English, South African English and New Zealand English) or period (American Englishand Canadian English)[1] is the punctuation mark placed to indicate the end of sentences. In the context of web addresses and computing in general, it is typically called a dot.[2] Some experts call it a baseline dot,[3][4][5][6] because it is a dot on the baseline, as distinct from an interpunct (a middle dot). In conversation, as opposed to linguistics, the term is often used to mean >>>>>>>>>> "the end of the matter" <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
what did u think Zemlyr ? please Zemylr i hate to offend u or to swear on u please from now on read the thing correctly and then revise it again so u make sure that ur correct .
tank u fer telin mee bout da dot . dident no b4
and plz dun swear on mee nekst tim ty
then u are swearing wrong .zemlyr wrote:wut i swer mi english is purfectsand crawl99 wrote:Np m8 and ya ur English is bad .zemlyr wrote:ohhhhhh ok i c y naowsand crawl99 wrote:because i forgot to put the full stop .zemlyr wrote:Master, why is there an edit time stamp on the OP?sand crawl99 wrote:ur the idiot go back and read it correctly .zemlyr wrote:he didn't say put the smilee face idot...Tom wrote:Welcome back .
Welcome back .
A full stop (British English, Hiberno-English, Australian English, Indian English, South African English and New Zealand English) or period (American Englishand Canadian English)[1] is the punctuation mark placed to indicate the end of sentences. In the context of web addresses and computing in general, it is typically called a dot.[2] Some experts call it a baseline dot,[3][4][5][6] because it is a dot on the baseline, as distinct from an interpunct (a middle dot). In conversation, as opposed to linguistics, the term is often used to mean >>>>>>>>>> "the end of the matter" <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
what did u think Zemlyr ? please Zemylr i hate to offend u or to swear on u please from now on read the thing correctly and then revise it again so u make sure that ur correct .
tank u fer telin mee bout da dot . dident no b4
and plz dun swear on mee nekst tim ty
kan u teech me gramarsand crawl99 wrote:then u are swearing is wrong .zemlyr wrote:wut i swer mi english is purfectsand crawl99 wrote:Np m8 and ya ur English is bad .zemlyr wrote:ohhhhhh ok i c y naowsand crawl99 wrote:because i forgot to put the full stop .zemlyr wrote:Master, why is there an edit time stamp on the OP?sand crawl99 wrote:ur the idiot go back and read it correctly .zemlyr wrote:he didn't say put the smilee face idot...Tom wrote:Welcome back .
Welcome back .
A full stop (British English, Hiberno-English, Australian English, Indian English, South African English and New Zealand English) or period (American Englishand Canadian English)[1] is the punctuation mark placed to indicate the end of sentences. In the context of web addresses and computing in general, it is typically called a dot.[2] Some experts call it a baseline dot,[3][4][5][6] because it is a dot on the baseline, as distinct from an interpunct (a middle dot). In conversation, as opposed to linguistics, the term is often used to mean >>>>>>>>>> "the end of the matter" <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
what did u think Zemlyr ? please Zemylr i hate to offend u or to swear on u please from now on read the thing correctly and then revise it again so u make sure that ur correct .
tank u fer telin mee bout da dot . dident no b4
and plz dun swear on mee nekst tim ty
zemlyr wrote:kan u teech me gramarsand crawl99 wrote:then u are swearing is wrong .zemlyr wrote:wut i swer mi english is purfectsand crawl99 wrote:Np m8 and ya ur English is bad .zemlyr wrote:ohhhhhh ok i c y naowsand crawl99 wrote:because i forgot to put the full stop .zemlyr wrote:Master, why is there an edit time stamp on the OP?sand crawl99 wrote:ur the idiot go back and read it correctly .zemlyr wrote:he didn't say put the smilee face idot...Tom wrote:Welcome back .
Welcome back .
A full stop (British English, Hiberno-English, Australian English, Indian English, South African English and New Zealand English) or period (American Englishand Canadian English)[1] is the punctuation mark placed to indicate the end of sentences. In the context of web addresses and computing in general, it is typically called a dot.[2] Some experts call it a baseline dot,[3][4][5][6] because it is a dot on the baseline, as distinct from an interpunct (a middle dot). In conversation, as opposed to linguistics, the term is often used to mean >>>>>>>>>> "the end of the matter" <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
what did u think Zemlyr ? please Zemylr i hate to offend u or to swear on u please from now on read the thing correctly and then revise it again so u make sure that ur correct .
tank u fer telin mee bout da dot . dident no b4
and plz dun swear on mee nekst tim ty
ur a idotzemlyr wrote:kan u teech me gramarsand crawl99 wrote:then u are swearing is wrong .zemlyr wrote:wut i swer mi english is purfectsand crawl99 wrote:Np m8 and ya ur English is bad .zemlyr wrote:ohhhhhh ok i c y naowsand crawl99 wrote:because i forgot to put the full stop .zemlyr wrote:Master, why is there an edit time stamp on the OP?sand crawl99 wrote:ur the idiot go back and read it correctly .zemlyr wrote:he didn't say put the smilee face idot...Tom wrote:Welcome back .
Welcome back .
A full stop (British English, Hiberno-English, Australian English, Indian English, South African English and New Zealand English) or period (American Englishand Canadian English)[1] is the punctuation mark placed to indicate the end of sentences. In the context of web addresses and computing in general, it is typically called a dot.[2] Some experts call it a baseline dot,[3][4][5][6] because it is a dot on the baseline, as distinct from an interpunct (a middle dot). In conversation, as opposed to linguistics, the term is often used to mean >>>>>>>>>> "the end of the matter" <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
what did u think Zemlyr ? please Zemylr i hate to offend u or to swear on u please from now on read the thing correctly and then revise it again so u make sure that ur correct .
tank u fer telin mee bout da dot . dident no b4
and plz dun swear on mee nekst tim ty
99 cooking for this dudesand crawl99 wrote:an idiot not a idiot .
lelAllen wrote:99 cooking for this dudesand crawl99 wrote:an idiot not a idiot .