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I think dave is on to something here, might try start conversations with myself...

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I think dave is on to something here, might try start conversations with myself...

From experience I can tell you that it's a burden to carry.

However, I welcome anyone to challenge me to the title of the Tocau Jester. If they dare.

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I think dave is on to something here, might try start conversations with myself...

From experience I can tell you that it's a burden to carry.

However, I welcome anyone to challenge me to the title of the Tocau Jester. If they dare.

You're on, your clown days are over :P

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I think dave is on to something here, might try start conversations with myself...

From experience I can tell you that it's a burden to carry.

However, I welcome anyone to challenge me to the title of the Tocau Jester. If they dare.

You're on, your schizophrenic / clownish / obscure / off topic / random days are over :P

Fixed.

knuttzueba05pa5.jpg

Your move Carlo.


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Fixed.

knuttzueba05pa5.jpg

Your move Carlo.

wtf!? is that a gay vibrator???

well F*** me..(no pun intended)

this is between u both now, leave me outta this!! :lol:

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As far as I'm aware 'learned' is the only one listed in the Oxford which is the most concise English dictionary on the planet.

To quote Webster's Comprehensive Dictionary (1988, Encyclopaedic Edition, Volume 1, p. 726):

"learn (lurn) v. learned or learnt..."

On your logic, examples such as spelt, dreamt, and knelt should only be spelled, dreamed, and kneeled - Both are correct, of course.

Furthermore, Ask Oxford dot Com puts the difference down to the American adaptation of the English language:

"-nt" is generally used in British English, whilst "-ned" is the Americanism.

I back, and use, the British variant - just by virtue of it being, of course, British (English) :P

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As far as I'm aware 'learned' is the only one listed in the Oxford which is the most concise English dictionary on the planet.

To quote Webster's Comprehensive Dictionary (1988, Encyclopaedic Edition, Volume 1, p. 726):

"learn (lurn) v. learned or learnt..."

On your logic, examples such as spelt, dreamt, and knelt should only be spelled, dreamed, and kneeled - Both are correct, of course.

Furthermore, Ask Oxford dot Com puts the difference down to the original British vs the American adapation:

"-nt" is generally used in British English, whilst "-ned" is the Americanism.

I <3 Leroy

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I think dave is on to something here, might try start conversations with myself...

From experience I can tell you that it's a burden to carry.

However, I welcome anyone to challenge me to the title of the Tocau Jester. If they dare.

You're on, your schizophrenic / clownish / obscure / off topic / random days are over :P

Fixed.

knuttzueba05pa5.jpg

Your move Carlo.

The fact that you have a photo of that in your hand... enough said :whistling:

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I like my sexual harassment, hyper **** device.

WRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY...

This Petrol powered one should meet your needs.

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I like my sexual harassment, hyper **** device.

WRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY...

This Petrol powered one should meet your needs.

immersionvibrator001.jpg

It leaves burn marks :\

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