Originally posted by Burdock
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most areas have nice parts and bad parts.Originally posted by BagpussDavid Beckham lived on the outskirts of Harlow, that doesn't make the area good or classyComment
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Being common is not knowing the difference between "your" and "you're".Originally posted by TheRightStuffYou are correct it is Ian Wright. Define common. I don't believe you are that different so I guess your common as well.
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Hull is one notable exception.Originally posted by TheRightStuffmost areas have nice parts and bad parts.Comment
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Sorry to disappoint, but I edited it in after he quoted me.Originally posted by TheRightStuffI like how you left out the last line of Mr Commons reply. Class.
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I'd also add that being common means that when you call out Chardonnay, a child arrives rather than a drink.Originally posted by wendigo100Being common is not knowing the difference between "your" and "you're".
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Is that your best response.Originally posted by wendigo100Being common is not knowing the difference between "your" and "you're".
if I ever write a projec plna on here I'll make sure I chck the gramer and sepllnig.Comment
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What is it with naming kids after booze? I met a bird called Stella the other week.Originally posted by PRC1964I'd also add that being common means that when you call out Chardonnay, a child arrives rather than a drink.Drivel is my specialityComment
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