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Roberto

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lose

verb (used with object)

1.

to come to be without (something in one's possession or care), through accident, theft, etc., so that there is little or no prospect of recovery: I'm sure I've merely misplaced my hat, not lost it.

loose

–adjective

1.

free or released from fastening or attachment: a loose end.

While you're trying to be a grammer (:)) Nazi, know the difference.

Sam|Stop Lying
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When you're trying.*

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When you're trying.*

Ongoing action, not past.  But thanks mate.

Sam|Stop Lying
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Doesn't sound wright.

no i didn't do it on purpose.

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Doesn't sound wright.

no i didn't do it on purpose.

Barrows Gloves for 10m?  Slave.

Sam|Stop Lying
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Doesn't sound wright.

no i didn't do it on purpose.

Barrows Gloves for 10m?  Slave.

Where'd you hear that from?

Barrows glove cost more than 10m black man.

Spittles (Old School)
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..

Grammar*

Sam|Stop Lying
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..

Grammar*

lmfao...

Octavarium
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..

Grammar*

All I wanted to say as soon as I read the title...

He does make a valid point though.

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I realize it's spelled grammar, notice the (:)) in my post.  lol

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Grammar*

i believe we have a looser

Octavarium
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Grammar*

i believe we have a looser

genuinely just loled irl :D

well done.

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wat is dis gammorr?????????

I C0NN0R I
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I realize it's spelled grammar, notice the (:)) in my post.  lol

that's a spelling mistake not a grammar mistake. This is a rant about grammar and not spelling therefore any argument regarding the spelling of this topic title is worthless.

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I realize it's spelled grammar, notice the (:)) in my post.  lol

that's a spelling mistake not a grammar mistake. This is a rant about grammar and not spelling therefore any argument regarding the spelling of this topic title is worthless.

:)

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I could pick out a couple hundred grammar mistakes in your first post.

I am the grammar whore.

Octavarium
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Semantics and grammar should form a beautiful partnership, spelling is their offspring.

The English language can be quite a wonderful thing, if not a bastard to learn the amount of exceptions we have.

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