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Only forty years to late.
You mean he just now realized he could'nt dance?
Don Cornelius had a good life.
Don Cornelius was not a dancer. He was the host. I can see you are an idiot by your grammer, 1:02PM. And you, also, 11:58PM. Learn how to spell!
11:58AM,It is too late. Might be too late for you to learn how to write.
1;02PM,The correct spelling is couldn't. Is it that you don't have the capacity to write correctly?
11:58AM,40 is spelled fourty. Do you get it?
11:58AM and 1:02PM,If you want to be biased, at least do it with some degree of intelligence.
3:05 PM, 3:14PM, 3:19PM, 3:22PM,It sounds like jealousy to me. They are probably at Perdue plucking chicken feathers.
40 is spelled fourty. Do you get it?It is most certainly not. Forty is the correct spelling. Fourty might be Ebonics, I don't know.
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Only forty years to late.
ReplyDeleteYou mean he just now realized he could'nt dance?
ReplyDeleteDon Cornelius had a good life.
ReplyDeleteDon Cornelius was not a dancer. He was the host. I can see you are an idiot by your grammer, 1:02PM. And you, also, 11:58PM. Learn how to spell!
ReplyDelete11:58AM,
ReplyDeleteIt is too late. Might be too late for you to learn how to write.
1;02PM,
ReplyDeleteThe correct spelling is couldn't. Is it that you don't have the capacity to write correctly?
11:58AM,
ReplyDelete40 is spelled fourty. Do you get it?
11:58AM and 1:02PM,
ReplyDeleteIf you want to be biased, at least do it with some degree of intelligence.
3:05 PM, 3:14PM, 3:19PM, 3:22PM,
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like jealousy to me. They are probably at Perdue plucking chicken feathers.
40 is spelled fourty. Do you get it?
ReplyDeleteIt is most certainly not. Forty is the correct spelling. Fourty might be Ebonics, I don't know.