No it's ebonics 1:38. Ebonics drops letters as in "what up" instead of "what's up." Another example would be "chillin" as opposed to the correct spelling of "chilling."
Wow. One for he one ordering the cake, one for the one taking the order, one for the one doing the work, and one for the one that actually bought the cake!
No wonder Obama is our president again! We're obviously outnumbered!
LMFAO
ReplyDeleteTook me a second but now I get it! "Under Neat"-is that Ebonics?
ReplyDeleteOnly at Walmart!
ReplyDeleteNo it's ebonics 1:38. Ebonics drops letters as in "what up" instead of "what's up." Another example would be "chillin" as opposed to the correct spelling of "chilling."
ReplyDelete2:25, Git R Done.
ReplyDeleteWhat the customer said was "Best Wishes Suzanne" The customer stated and under this write "We will miss you".
ReplyDeleteNot a red neck thing just wal-mart.
No. They copied the whole message.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes suzanne " underneath that put" we will miss you.
Best wishes, anyway, Suzanne.
ReplyDeletewell I know suzanne and I won't miss her.
ReplyDeleteWow. One for he one ordering the cake, one for the one taking the order, one for the one doing the work, and one for the one that actually bought the cake!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder Obama is our president again! We're obviously outnumbered!
6:51 PM
ReplyDeletelmao. good point