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Lol misspelled not miss spelled. Classic 😊
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I was waiting for someone to see that but the promary focus is always on armor/armour.
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No worries chief I liked your armor comment. All in good fun bro.
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Really? Nothing on promary?
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Typo versus type o 😊
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Stop it. You know it is tapo. That, ironically is the name of my tapeworm.
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[quote]You miss spelled "ALL ARMOR"[/quote] You miss spelled ‘armour’.
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Armour (British English) or armor (American English; see spelling differences) is a protective covering that is used to prevent damage from being inflicted to an object, individual or vehicle by direct contact weapons or projectiles. No... I did not.
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[quote]Armour (British English) or armor (American English; see spelling differences) is a protective covering that is used to prevent damage from being inflicted to an object, individual or vehicle by direct contact weapons or projectiles. No... I did not.[/quote] You can blame Noah Webster for your lazy spellings. Good day sir.
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wud u lyk a kap of tee?
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[quote]wud u lyk a kap of tee?[/quote] I said, good day sir.
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I read what you said. Just the world is bigger than Britain. Good Day to you you Kind Sir. - Hey you seem to have manners. And you are a gentlemen, at least you are not from Essex.
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[quote]I read what you said. Just the world is bigger than Britain. Good Day to you you Kind Sir. - Hey you seem to have manners. And you are a gentlemen, at least you are not from Essex.[/quote] I said, I said, good day sir.
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OK, now you are sounding like Foghorn Leghorn.
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[quote]OK, now you are sounding like Foghorn Leghorn.[/quote] Never heard of her. Good day sir.
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Is it? is it really a good day?
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[quote]Is it? is it really a good day?[/quote] It is in mighty England. How about where you are?
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there is a guy outside my house with no shirt on.
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[quote]there is a guy outside my house with no shirt on.[/quote] Interesting
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now there are two guys, and one is pointing at me.
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[quote]now there are two guys, and one is pointing at me.[/quote] In a threatening manner?
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There are two and a half men now, with no shirts on. The half-ling, also known in your country as a hobbit is looking at me in a threatening manner, the other two taller men are oiling him up with some shiny liquid.