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i meant, they began because the words were easy for infants to say.
Also, ireland is part of Britain. But that isn't what i was getting at.
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(01-26-2010, 09:25 PM)Woppet Wrote: Also, ireland is part of Britain. But that isn't what i was getting at.

I refuse to acknowledge that, you oppressive british bastard >:[
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The word is spelled "tire", you british bastards.
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what game is that
also you are running a lot of things at once
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(01-26-2010, 09:20 PM)Woppet Wrote: America - changing words from the English language so they feel more grown up.

Also: Where do you think mom and dad came from?

bulgaria and america [native american tribe aka creek indians] thats where THANKS 4 ASKING
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