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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I like it when you say you should probably delete yourslef then kill your account.
that one well makes me do a lol rofl.

I HAS TEH FEAR! don't see that much anymore.
*glomps* or that
*bums* that one either
HAMTOUCHER rarely used now
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:05, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
hey mmps, you're an intelligent bloke
how come deceit isn't spelled with a 'p' like receipt?
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:07, Reply)
different word root, innit

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:07, Reply)
yeah root is a different word, but i don't see how that is relevant

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:09, Reply)
I just wanted to say, good luck, we're all counting on you.

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:10, Reply)
thanks man

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:10, Reply)
hundreds of years ago
when they were planning the english language, they said, oooh, in or around 1970 this twit called quentin will be born, right, well, let's confuse the blue fuck out of him.
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:08, Reply)
well they shall be in receit of a strongly worded letter of complaint about their deceipt very shortly

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:10, Reply)
how are you going to deliver that, may i ask?
fao william the conqueror
1066

have you got a time-travelling pigeon?

can i play with him?
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:11, Reply)
there's a wormhole at the bottom of my garden
stop being so conceipted
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:12, Reply)
have you been reading 11-22-63?
that was a rabbit hole, though. a wormhole would be harder to fit down.
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:17, Reply)
HOW DID YOU GET MY SORTCODE????
hahaha, but yeah not really
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:20, Reply)
I hope the podington peas have been evacuated!!!

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:19, Reply)
they're protected by the birds and the trees

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:21, Reply)
it's dumpea I feel bad for, he'll never make it out in time :(
the fat cunt
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:23, Reply)
i can't remember any of their names
was there a grumpea, a happea or a cuntpea?
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:26, Reply)
There was a Pea-do.

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:28, Reply)
where did he touch you, monts?
was it on the pods?
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:29, Reply)
No it was on the pea-nis :o(

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:31, Reply)
and the local ho was rumpy pumpea

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:29, Reply)
Also Ray-pea

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:31, Reply)
daisy come from the mangling of it's original name "day's eye"
so named as it shuts its petals in the dark and opens them to light.
those fucking cunts with silly accents in the west country ruined it for the rest of us.
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:11, Reply)
wow
i learned something today, got any more facts?
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:13, Reply)
i am going to be hearing everything with a west cunt-ree accent today
where's jeff when you actually need him?
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:16, Reply)
jeff who?

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:19, Reply)
one day the moon will spin out of orbit from the earth, also the reason why days get longer. Cause it slows the earth's rotation, innit.
I feel bad for the folks on moon base 1 :(
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:17, Reply)
i knew that one, i've adopted the clangers just in case

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:18, Reply)
I think they plan to use button moon as a replacement.

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:19, Reply)
neil armstrong will be spinning in his urn

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:21, Reply)
Origins are not the only fruit (or something)
Deceit Origin:
Middle English: from Old French, past participle (used as a noun) of deceveir 'deceive'

Receipt Origin:
late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French receite, from medieval Latin recepta 'received', feminine past participle of Latin recipere. The -p- was inserted in imitation of the Latin spelling
(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:15, Reply)
those letter-inserting pricpks

(, Wed 29 Aug 2012, 10:15, Reply)

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