Previous 1 3
Topic: 6
Wonderbread's photo
Wed 09/03/08 01:50 AM
6

Pink_lady's photo
Wed 09/03/08 01:58 AM
So um.....wats this thread about?


Engraven_Image's photo
Wed 09/03/08 01:59 AM
Countingrofl

Pink_lady's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:00 AM
Well im not 'counting' on this thread entertaining me...!

Wonderbread's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:01 AM
You can count?

tongue2

JusWannaSayHi's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:01 AM
HEY LI um... Pink!


HEy so why cnot call gals she in England??

Engraven_Image's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:02 AM

You can count?

tongue2
rofl

Pink_lady's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:02 AM
Nope.....im a 35yr old woman who cant count, anybody wanna teach me numbers?

Engraven_Image's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:03 AM

HEY LI um... Pink!


HEy so why cnot call gals she in England??
I don't think SHE is coming back. SHE wasn't counting on this thread entertaining her!

Pink_lady's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:04 AM

HEY LI um... Pink!


HEy so why cnot call gals she in England??



Taken from a site that explains it better than me! lol!


"Sample usage:
Father: "We're almost out of food..."
Boy: "She's gone to the store."
Father: "Who's she? The cat's mother?"

Confusing, eh? (Well to us Americans, anyway.) Apparently in much of the English speaking world, it is impolite to use informal pronouns with people to whom one should show respect -- one's mother, father, aunts and uncles, grandparents, etc. The boy should have said something along the lines of "Mother has gone to the store", or even "Mum's out shopping". But he should not use 'she' to refer to his mother. (My friends and I have never heard of this, so I assume this is not done in America. If any of you Americans have something like this where you live, let me know.)

And where did the cat come from? Well, a male cat is a tom; a female cat is a she, or more often, a she-cat. So, 'she' is for cats. (And Not Your Mother!)

JusWannaSayHi's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:04 AM

You can count?

tongue2


one its like a dream come true
two jus wanna be with you
three boy its plane to see your the only one for me
and four repeat steps one two three
five make ya fall in love with me...
if ever I beleive my work is done...
I'll start back at one.....


Pink_lady's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:05 AM


HEY LI um... Pink!


HEy so why cnot call gals she in England??
I don't think SHE is coming back. SHE wasn't counting on this thread entertaining her!


Have i said summit to offend u?

Engraven_Image's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:05 AM

Nope.....im a 35yr old woman who cant count, anybody wanna teach me numbers?
Well the first one in your age is called a three and the next numeral in your age is called a five, but when you put them together they are not called three five. It would be called thirty-five!biggrin

Engraven_Image's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:06 AM


HEY LI um... Pink!


HEy so why cnot call gals she in England??



Taken from a site that explains it better than me! lol!


"Sample usage:
Father: "We're almost out of food..."
Boy: "She's gone to the store."
Father: "Who's she? The cat's mother?"

Confusing, eh? (Well to us Americans, anyway.) Apparently in much of the English speaking world, it is impolite to use informal pronouns with people to whom one should show respect -- one's mother, father, aunts and uncles, grandparents, etc. The boy should have said something along the lines of "Mother has gone to the store", or even "Mum's out shopping". But he should not use 'she' to refer to his mother. (My friends and I have never heard of this, so I assume this is not done in America. If any of you Americans have something like this where you live, let me know.)

And where did the cat come from? Well, a male cat is a tom; a female cat is a she, or more often, a she-cat. So, 'she' is for cats. (And Not Your Mother!)
spock You know all of this and you don't know how to count??? Where the hell did you go to school???

Pink_lady's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:07 AM


Nope.....im a 35yr old woman who cant count, anybody wanna teach me numbers?
Well the first one in your age is called a three and the next numeral in your age is called a five, but when you put them together they are not called three five. It would be called thirty-five!biggrin



Doesthis mean i can go back to school now and try again?


Engraven_Image's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:08 AM



HEY LI um... Pink!


HEy so why cnot call gals she in England??
I don't think SHE is coming back. SHE wasn't counting on this thread entertaining her!


Have i said summit to offend u?
You called me a homo, but I was just joking.SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESH, turn it down a notch.

JusWannaSayHi's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:08 AM




HEY LI um... Pink!


HEy so why cnot call gals she in England??
I don't think SHE is coming back. SHE wasn't counting on this thread entertaining her!


Have i said summit to offend u?
You called me a homo, but I was just joking.SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESH, turn it down a notch.



I CALLED YOU A HOMO!!!
NOT HER!!!!!

Topsykretts's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:09 AM
ill spock indifferent

Engraven_Image's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:09 AM





HEY LI um... Pink!


HEy so why cnot call gals she in England??
I don't think SHE is coming back. SHE wasn't counting on this thread entertaining her!


Have i said summit to offend u?
You called me a homo, but I was just joking.SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESH, turn it down a notch.



I CALLED YOU A HOMO!!!
NOT HER!!!!!
I"M F@CKING JOKING!!!

Engraven_Image's photo
Wed 09/03/08 02:10 AM






HEY LI um... Pink!


HEy so why cnot call gals she in England??
I don't think SHE is coming back. SHE wasn't counting on this thread entertaining her!


Have i said summit to offend u?
You called me a homo, but I was just joking.SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESH, turn it down a notch.



I CALLED YOU A HOMO!!!
NOT HER!!!!!
I"M F@CKING JOKING!!!
I'll be d@mned, all caps lock, and I got a quotation mark in there!

Previous 1 3