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Salvia (with bad spelling) Page 4

I guess it's easy to pick up things from overseas TV programmes, plus the internet, of course. I've used 'like' quite a bit, still do, probably.

I still always think of Buffy when I hear 'my bad'.
It used to reeeeeeally annoy me, but it doesn't now. Don't think I've ever used it though. yet.

Quote: Bad dog @ March 17 2009, 5:24 PM GMT

What's wrong with using proper English? Why would you want to sound like a teenage American?

There's nothing wrong with it and I'm all for it but there is also room for all the other dialects.

Awesome, in the American sense, is my favourite word at the minute.

Quote: Henry Thurston @ March 17 2009, 9:23 AM GMT

Yesterday I took a plant in a bong, a legal plant. I then contemplated travelling back in time to my birth.

I am now a different person and will be for my entire future

As indeed, your entire past, going by your experience. ;)

Quote: Matthew Stott @ March 17 2009, 10:55 AM GMT

There really is. And that's an indisputable fact.

Quote: Henry Thurston @ March 17 2009, 10:58 AM GMT

Gosh, well, how come I'm disputing it if it is indisputable

It is an indisputable fact that Henry exists. Unless he wishes to dispute that.

Quote: Timbo @ March 17 2009, 3:59 PM GMT

I find that slugs cannot get enough of salvia, this may possibly now be explained.

I read the original post as saliva. :O

Quote: Timbo @ March 17 2009, 3:59 PM GMT

I find that slugs cannot get enough of salvia, this may possibly now be explained.

Henry is a slug?

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