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Not in the sentence below ...... in the sentence in which he asked there was, however the nature of the sentence posted underneath meant that the poster was directing your attention to that sentence, not the literal sentence in which he asked the question.
Not in the sentence below ...... in the sentence in which he asked there was, however the nature of the sentence posted underneath meant that the poster was directing your attention to that sentence, not the literal sentence in which he asked the question.
I hoped that cleared that up
Read it again dipstick. The sentence below was a request.
still being your usual obnoxious self then eh Angel?
you do know that on the odd occasion when someone cracks a joke which maybe slightly be at your expense it is best just to laugh along or ignore rather than try and appear to be clever by being a pedantic **** bubble
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