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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 2:13 am
you spelt phillip wrongPhillip Anselmo wrote:no
Jericho wrote:you spelt phillip wrongPhillip Anselmo wrote:no
how long is this going to last?Bukkake Tsunami wrote:PHILCOREY ON THE FUCKING PROWL NIGGA
as long as our sexual intercourse lasted.PhilCore wrote:how long is this going to last?Bukkake Tsunami wrote:PHILCOREY ON THE FUCKING PROWL NIGGA
Bukkake Tsunami wrote:as long as our sexual intercourse lasted.PhilCore wrote:how long is this going to last?Bukkake Tsunami wrote:PHILCOREY ON THE FUCKING PROWL NIGGA
PhilCore wrote:Jericho wrote:you spelt phillip wrongPhillip Anselmo wrote:no
Spelt is actually correct as it is an alternative spelling for spelled.Fantomas wrote:PhilCore wrote:Jericho wrote:you spelt phillip wrongPhillip Anselmo wrote:no
Philip, in Anselmo's case is one 'l' you worthless tub of crapola.Jericho wrote:you spelt phillip wrongPhillip Anselmo wrote:no
Phillip Anselmo wrote:no
it isn't alternate. there are two different types of English. there is American English, the global standard taught on every continent, and there is the vastly less common UK English. Spelt is the past tense of spell in UK English, while spelled is correct in American English. They're no more interchangeable than any other pair of different language (these two just happen to be very very very very very very similar.) You wouldn't substitute an Italian word in the middle of a conversation in German would you? This board being predominantly American, the majority rules so speak our fucking language.Roz wrote:Spelt is actually correct as it is an alternative spelling for spelled.Fantomas wrote:PhilCore wrote:Jericho wrote:you spelt phillip wrongPhillip Anselmo wrote:no
spelt 1 a past tense and past participle of spell.
spelt 2 a hardy wheat grown in Europe and western Asia and used esp. for livestock feed.
for real. i called my girlfriend a niggar and she just stared.Edna Bodine wrote:i don't understand why a word doesn't count even if everyone knows what you mean when you use it.
why not? im sure where dimebag is he has a computer and can see what people write.Aeon wrote:Don't fix the guestbook.
Bukkake Tsunami wrote:why not? im sure where dimebag is he has a computer and can see what people write.Aeon wrote:Don't fix the guestbook.
richard wrote:Bukkake Tsunami wrote:why not? im sure where dimebag is he has a computer and can see what people write.Aeon wrote:Don't fix the guestbook.
Are you sure? We were taught the UK version in school.PhilCore wrote: there is American English, the global standard taught on every continent, and there is the vastly less common UK English.
Where are you from?Legacy wrote:Are you sure? We were taught the UK version in school.PhilCore wrote: there is American English, the global standard taught on every continent, and there is the vastly less common UK English.
NetherlandsAeon wrote:Where are you from?Legacy wrote:Are you sure? We were taught the UK version in school.PhilCore wrote: there is American English, the global standard taught on every continent, and there is the vastly less common UK English.
HollandLegacy wrote:NetherlandsAeon wrote:Where are you from?Legacy wrote:Are you sure? We were taught the UK version in school.PhilCore wrote: there is American English, the global standard taught on every continent, and there is the vastly less common UK English.
IdiotJericho wrote:HollandLegacy wrote:NetherlandsAeon wrote:Where are you from?Legacy wrote:Are you sure? We were taught the UK version in school.PhilCore wrote: there is American English, the global standard taught on every continent, and there is the vastly less common UK English.
Like every other country outside the US.Legacy wrote:Are you sure? We were taught the UK version in school.PhilCore wrote: there is American English, the global standard taught on every continent, and there is the vastly less common UK English.
No, I live on the other side of the country.Jericho wrote:HollandLegacy wrote:NetherlandsAeon wrote:Where are you from?Legacy wrote:Are you sure? We were taught the UK version in school.PhilCore wrote: there is American English, the global standard taught on every continent, and there is the vastly less common UK English.
Aeon wrote:richard wrote:Bukkake Tsunami wrote:why not? im sure where dimebag is he has a computer and can see what people write.Aeon wrote:Don't fix the guestbook.