March 2012
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February 2012
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Some people just try TOO hard.
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Lent
I am giving up swearing. It’s a nasty habit. I would always have the occasional slip of the “F-Bomb” and the “S word” and the other words once in awhile , but I was never really a potty mouth. I was already capable of controlling what I say around certain people, but I mean there could be a time when it just slips. I just needed something realistic and feasible to...
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Not trying to be a grammar Nazi but,
how in the french-toast do people get the words “where” and “were” mixed up. The two sound totally different. I could understand “you’re” and “your” as well as “their,” “there,” and “they’re” because they are all homophones. At this age, you should know the difference.
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