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DANG it! AGAIN ! Motherf******* lololololololol

 

 

 

awwwwwwwwwwwwwww Well now what was the conversation this time I wonder? More on the punk scene?

 

:lol3:

 

I'm not sure...that's all my sister told me (about me being obsessed etc.)

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I know, right? :no:

But at least her friend mentioned me...well, sort of. He said "My friend's sister is like obsessed with you" and then Mika said "Aww I'm surprised anyone remembers me."

 

Or something like that :naughty::wub2:

 

awwwwwwwww:wub2:

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Thanks for posting, Deb! :thumb_yello: He's looking great.

I really like how he's dressed, 'normally' and with that pink shirt, and he looks happy and rested :wub2:. Good stuff. I don't much care for the hair being short or long :naughty: but it's great to see Mika with a belt rather than suspenders :roftl:.

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Thanks for posting, Deb! :thumb_yello: He's looking great.

I really like how he's dressed, 'normally' and with that pink shirt, and he looks happy and rested :wub2:. Good stuff. I don't much care for the hair being short or long :naughty: but it's great to see Mika with a belt rather than suspenders :roftl:.

 

Braces, love, which country do you live in? :sneaky2:

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Braces, love, which country do you live in? :sneaky2:

 

 

:lmao: :lmao: Is this one of those occasions where I can use the 'non native language' card? :roftl:

 

Sometimes I just get confused, like apparently I say 'tomato' the american way, and the same with 'either' and 'neither'. For some reason, some words just end up lodged in my brain with the american pronounciation :naughty:.

 

Anyway I must admit that after I wrote suspenders I had a second of doubt....which I see now was warranted.

See, Mika? If you use belts instead, I won't make these mistakes.

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:lmao: :lmao: Is this one of those occasions where I can use the 'non native language' card? :roftl:

 

Sometimes I just get confused, like apparently I say 'tomato' the american way, and the same with 'either' and 'neither'. For some reason, some words just end up lodged in my brain with the american pronounciation :naughty:.

 

Anyway I must admit that after I wrote suspenders I had a second of doubt....which I see now was warranted.

See, Mika? If you use belts instead, I won't make these mistakes.

 

Yes what is the matter with either and neither, to me it's one of the big mysteries in the English language!?:roftl:

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Yes what is the matter with either and neither, to me it's one of the big mysteries in the English language!?:roftl:

 

Well I don't know the context you are thinking of but the first thing that comes to mind is that either can mean one or the other, neither means none of them.

 

So I say would you like a braeburn or a cox (apples of course), you like both so you say either.

 

You don't want an apple, you say neither.

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potato, potato

 

tomato, tomato

 

but when he wears braces

his pants don't fall off

 

lolol

 

Which gigs have you been watching!:naughty:

 

Well I don't know the context you are thinking of but the first thing that comes to mind is that either can mean one or the other, neither means none of them.

 

So I say would you like a braeburn or a cox (apples of course), you like both so you say either.

 

You don't want an apple, you say neither.

 

 

True apple to the last.

Even uses them for analogies:roftl:

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Braces, love, which country do you live in? :sneaky2:

 

babs... she probably had a pumpkin at halloween as well...

it's probably worth checking into it :naughty:

 

i have to admit that the first time i heard "braces"

i thought he was talking about his teeth! :naughty:

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babs... she probably had a pumpkin at halloween as well...

it's probably worth checking into it :naughty:

 

i have to admit that the first time i heard "braces"

i thought he was talking about his teeth! :naughty:

 

Grr, you are right, I am going to have to sort that girl out.....:sneaky2:

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Well I don't know the context you are thinking of but the first thing that comes to mind is that either can mean one or the other, neither means none of them.

 

So I say would you like a braeburn or a cox (apples of course), you like both so you say either.

 

You don't want an apple, you say neither.

 

Ah, thank you, a little clearer now!:wub2:

 

And how do you pronounce them, like i or ee?:wink2:

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