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20.       lady in red
6947 posts
 28 Aug 2009 Fri 05:54 pm

 

Quoting alex de souza

 

 

well i thought consuetude  means something like custom or tradition. was i wrong? Shy

 

Did you miss my apologetic post above??  Roll eyes



Edited (8/28/2009) by lady in red [added a word]

21.       alex de souza
60 posts
 28 Aug 2009 Fri 05:57 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

 

 

 For the sake of AE, you need to explain what a "frien" is..

 

Frien is those who never call you in your bad times but still expect to be called "friend" and expect you to give them money in their weddings. they can never be a proper "friend" Therefoe i removed "d".

22.       lady in red
6947 posts
 28 Aug 2009 Fri 05:59 pm

 

Quoting alex de souza

 

 

Frien is those who never call you in your bad times but still expect to be called "friend" and expect you to give them money in their weddings. they can never be a proper "friend" Therefoe i removed "d".

 

lol lol lol - or you could remove the ´r´ and call them ´fiend´  lol

23.       alex de souza
60 posts
 28 Aug 2009 Fri 05:59 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

 

 

Did you miss my apologetic post above??  Roll eyes

 

ah oki i just read it. your apology is accepted

24.       stella_star88
109 posts
 28 Aug 2009 Fri 06:12 pm

What is 50tl in american money..I dont know....thank you

25.       catwoman
8933 posts
 28 Aug 2009 Fri 06:12 pm

 

Quoting alex de souza

 

 

Frien is those who never call you in your bad times but still expect to be called "friend" and expect you to give them money in their weddings. they can never be a proper "friend" Therefoe i removed "d".

 

 By AE´s recommendations, you could also learn how to spell..

26.       lady in red
6947 posts
 28 Aug 2009 Fri 06:15 pm

 

Quoting stella_star88

What is 50tl in american money..I dont know....thank you

 

Today - $33.41

27.       _AE_
677 posts
 28 Aug 2009 Fri 07:23 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

 

 

Humblest apologies to Alex  ShyShyShy - I looked ´consuetude´ up in the English dictionary and apparently it means ´custom´.  However, I never heard this word used before in my entire life!  Just goes to show you learn something new every day!

 

 lollollol

A Turk teaching the Brits English - love it!

28.       catwoman
8933 posts
 28 Aug 2009 Fri 07:56 pm

 

Quoting _AE_

 

 

 lollollol

A Turk teaching the Brits English - love it!

 

 Is Alex a Turk? Unsure



Edited (8/28/2009) by catwoman

29.       _AE_
677 posts
 28 Aug 2009 Fri 08:19 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

 

 

 Is Alex a Turk? Unsure

 

 Ask LIR - she knows! lollollol

30.       catwoman
8933 posts
 28 Aug 2009 Fri 08:29 pm

 

Quoting _AE_

 Ask LIR - she knows! lollollol

 

 Is this evil admin doing some palm reading that I´m not aware of? You smartass!

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