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I shall return some other day

But I thought it would be nice to pop in for a hello.


So anywho,


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Hi !
lol threesome :p

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tails told me kris her and some frenchie had threesome while they were in paris. Now lets get enough activity to hide the evidence before they return and see this post

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*looks at "edit post" button*

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This isn't a pony thread?

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_Euroqueb_ wrote:

Hi !
lol threesome :p





They're even better than Twosomes!

Do i know you? I don't recall seeing you.

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SHhhhhhhh, don't talk to him. He is one whom is shunned from society.

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whom?

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typo

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not the point i was trying to make but yes, that was not a proper usage of whom.

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It was, indeed, a typo.

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"Whom". In Grade 6, I was bugged up on that word and didn't know how to pronunce it. So I got a lower mark. That's why I hate this shakespearian word.

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You read it like "who" with a m after it.

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Lol.

It's also not an archaic word. You're supposed to use the word whom. It's just that people who try to use it never know the correct usage and say it to whomever they want to impress, incorrrectly.

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Don't people speak french in Monreal?



-- Edited by WRP_Beater on Sunday 22nd of January 2012 10:58:58 PM

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It's also not an archaic word. You're supposed to use the word whom.

1 min, I'm gonna call my english teacher to prove he's wrong.

 

Anyways, Montreal English is different than Canadian English, that is different from American and British.

 

I satrted to know how to write english when I began posting here. What they learn us at school is complet crap. I don't think I'm even able to speak it. I speak french all day long, but write english all day long... but still, writing classic french is a delicate thing I master perfectly, unlike most of the noobs of my classes, that try to speak english to feel superior, even I don't understand what they say. "Yes", "no" and "toaster" are the only words they know. Plus, they're contradictory because they're racists against Montrealers (the large english community of the province) here.



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WRP_Beater wrote:

Don't people speak french in Monreal?



-- Edited by WRP_Beater on Sunday 22nd of January 2012 10:58:58 PM


Half of the pop, which is incredibly low. But don't worry, 81,2 % are francophones in Quebec.

52,8 % of francophones (the descendants of the first europeans on America, the Frenchs, which also includes a low part of Acadians, the french people on the east coast who got deported by british soldiers)

18,2 % of anglophones (the descendants of the Loyalists, a group of Americans loyal to the british king, and a few Irish)

29,0 % of allophones (all the immigrants [including german mercenaries of the War of 7 Years, refugees of the world wars, chinese people and everyone else])



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