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scues atack!

Mann Gegen Mann

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J waid - came to the school 2 ye ars ago, he has "created" a lot of cach frais i geus you can call them. all very immature, they incloud:

20 variations of the word scues(short for escuesme obviously)
the"scues song" the simpsons theem sang with the word scuze.
volosity in a english axcent and more.

J grigs. came to my school the same year as James. he and Jamian work together and get in truble together all the time

they use the same materialevery day, and honestly it gets prity anoying.

so, frome a scale frome what i told you, what do you think of them?

and from 1-20 how anoying are they to you.
 
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Have you thought about using the built-in spell-checker? I wouldn't normally mention it, but it might make it easier to communicate with folks. Your call; but I think you may find threads more fun if you do.

And sorry for the temporary hijack. :)
 


I think it's Scottish. I just read a historical mystery set in medieval Glasgow,and they all talked like that. Except they also said "bairn" a lot.


Anyway, to the OP, just be happy your name isn't Jeremy. When I was in school, I had to put up with that stupid Joy to the World song by 3 Dog Night all the time. Gah.
 
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Dannyalcatraz said:
But...but...but that song's opening was "Jeremaiah was a bullfrog..." not "Jeremy was a bullfrog." :confused: :confused: :confused:

Depending on where you are in America Jeremiah and Jeremy can be considered interchangeable. Confused the hell out of me the first time I encountered it but seems to be fairly common, especially with older folks, around here. And moreso the deeper into Appalachia you go.
 


Mann Gegen Mann said:
20 variations of the word scues(short for escuesme obviously)
the"scues song" the simpsons theem sang with the word scuze.
volosity in a english axcent and more.
I barely have any idea what these three "sentences" mean, especially the last. I mean, even moreso than the rest of the post. Sorry!
 

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