Community > Posts By > IamwhoIam1
I would get off Mingle so fast if I met my true love. Not even a look back.
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Zucchini quick bread, no?
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^ Those men also want my body, too.
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Note to self
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^ Your images no workee
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A rant!
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Here is where the mistake or confusion pops in.
The contraction for "would have" is would've which sounds like "would of", but "would of" is WRONG. Either write "would've" or "would have". Get it? English lesson #1023. |
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SHOOT THE BREEZE ROOM
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Human builds a house extension to please his cat ^_^
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SHOOT THE BREEZE ROOM
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Hello to everyone
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I guess not all is bad than, if you two manage to find each other. uh Do you have a success story posted up yet |
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Gardasil Vaccine
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^ You must work for the government.
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Hello to everyone
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I guess not all is bad than, if you two manage to find each other. |
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Hello to everyone
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Yes, you beat me to it.
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To Do list
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OP, my hubby, your first post made me
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Hello to everyone
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I'm new just wanted to say hello Is that American Georgia or Russian Georgia? Welcome :-) You can make that association but it would be inaccurate. The former Soviet Georgia would be more accurate or European Georgia even better. The former Soviet Union was an umbrella to over 100 nationalities and several different countries who were in treaty under the Soviet roof. Georgia uses an alphabet which is unique only to itself. The Russians use the Cyrillic alphabet which is completely different to the Georgian alphabet. The Georgian language and culture is completely different from the Russian language and culture. They are 2 different countries. They are as separate as China and America. The Russian language was the unifying language in the Soviet Union and it was a second language to many of us who were born and lived there. Thanks for that very informal information, but I'm still puzzled. Cause after you sat there to type all that, you forget to say hello to me. Tis tis Many of you new members who start topics deactivate your profiles or never return but you leave a nice place for us veteran members to converse about interesting topics. Hello, Aquirio. My hubby NorCal, where are your manners? Say hello to the OP. Love, Your Georgian wife |
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rude or not?
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As with everything, we are not talking about the extremes but the happy medium. Rudeness begets rudeness in my book, just like niceness begets niceness.
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Hello to everyone
Edited by
IamwhoIam1
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Wed 08/12/15 10:58 PM
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I'm new just wanted to say hello Is that American Georgia or Russian Georgia? Welcome :-) You can make that association but it would be inaccurate. The former Soviet Georgia would be more accurate or European Georgia even better. The former Soviet Union was an umbrella to over 100 nationalities and several different countries who were in treaty under the Soviet roof. Georgia uses an alphabet which is unique only to itself. The Russians use the Cyrillic alphabet which is completely different to the Georgian alphabet. The Georgian language and culture is completely different from the Russian language and culture. They are 2 different countries. They are as separate as China and America. The Russian language was the unifying language in the Soviet Union and it was a second language to many of us who were born and lived there. |
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Gardasil Vaccine
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Surprise surprise! The government forcing another depopulation drug onto the masses under the guise of keeping us safe. This vaccine serves the purpose of killing off the population and sterilizing the rest. Government hard at work for our interests.
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rude or not?
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I am very straightforward. I don't pretend to be a sweetheart while I am cruel and mock other women behind their back out of jealousy. I have seen too much of that as well and I will be rude when I see that.
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MY QUOTE OF THE DAY
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"A quotation is a handy thing to have about, saving one the trouble of thinking for oneself, always a laborious business." ~ A.A. Milne Bahahahaha |
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