By rob - 23/11/2008 10:59 - France
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1.) pack your own bag next time 2.) thats not really fukkery of your life at all. Its just undies....... wait were they skid-marked?
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Show it anywayI say mum sometimes. It doesn't matter, either way it's meaning the same. That like yelling at someone for saying mom instead of mother...
mum is commen in European countries, so if It doesn't sound familier to you, don't correct it if u don't know what your talking about
it's "you're" dumbass now stfu
I'm australian and we spell it 'mum' too. My MUM is american as well so watch what you say you dip cheese
You should have pretended it was your girlfriend's. "Oh, I thought I told [name] to cut it out"
so just like...hide them
My parents have never once packed my bag for any practice...
brentgoat, actually, in the UK, its "mum" not "mom"...Just coz americans like to butcher the english language, doesn't mean we all do
That's not prejudicial or stereo typical at all. It's called a different dialect. French is spoken differently in Northern France, as opposed to Southern France. Spanish is spoken differently in Spain as opposed to Mexico. Portuguese is spoken differently in Portugal than it is in Brazil. Don't be a douche, my friend. Or should I say, mate.
Im english and I say mom, mum is too posh and faggy
@ 3 Most english speaking places use 'mum'. England, Australia, New zealand.. how do you not know that? what are you, 12?
Next time, do it yourself! Totally deserved it, by the way.
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You should have pretended it was your girlfriend's. "Oh, I thought I told [name] to cut it out"
1.) pack your own bag next time 2.) thats not really fukkery of your life at all. Its just undies....... wait were they skid-marked?