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Originally posted by redbull:
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Originally posted by beternU:
You are apparently trying to be cute, but "Her" is not the German title you have tried unsuccessfully to use. The term is "Herr."

Please, when you resort to another language, try to get it right. Otherwise, it makes you look silly and inept.


Actually I DID get it right BeternU(NOT!).


That you still resist correction for your very obvious mistake shows just how lunkheadedly obstinate you can be.
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Originally posted by beternU:
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Originally posted by redbull:
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Originally posted by beternU:
You are apparently trying to be cute, but "Her" is not the German title you have tried unsuccessfully to use. The term is "Herr."

Please, when you resort to another language, try to get it right. Otherwise, it makes you look silly and inept.


Actually I DID get it right BeternU(NOT!).


That you still resist correction for your very obvious mistake shows just how lunkheadedly obstinate you can be.


Your one to speak, I've seen several mis-spells by you oh great one.
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Originally posted by beternU:
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Originally posted by redbull:
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Originally posted by beternU:
You are apparently trying to be cute, but "Her" is not the German title you have tried unsuccessfully to use. The term is "Herr."

Please, when you resort to another language, try to get it right. Otherwise, it makes you look silly and inept.


Actually I DID get it right BeternU(NOT!).


That you still resist correction for your very obvious mistake shows just how lunkheadedly obstinate you can be.



You STILL don't get it do you BeternU(NOT!). Psst "Bonnie Fwank" has a boyfriend...makes him a HER Commandant
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Originally posted by Chow:
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Originally posted by beternU:
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Originally posted by redbull:
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Originally posted by beternU:
You are apparently trying to be cute, but "Her" is not the German title you have tried unsuccessfully to use. The term is "Herr."

Please, when you resort to another language, try to get it right. Otherwise, it makes you look silly and inept.


Actually I DID get it right BeternU(NOT!).


That you still resist correction for your very obvious mistake shows just how lunkheadedly obstinate you can be.


Your one to speak, I've seen several mis-spells by you oh great one.


Hey, when you learn the difference between the contraction, "You're," and the possessive pronoun, "your," then you might be qualified to comment on language matters. Until you raise your level of communication above such blatant illiteracies, you would be well advised to distance yourself from critiquing others.
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Originally posted by beternU:
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Originally posted by Chow:
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Originally posted by beternU:
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Originally posted by redbull:
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Originally posted by beternU:
You are apparently trying to be cute, but "Her" is not the German title you have tried unsuccessfully to use. The term is "Herr."

Please, when you resort to another language, try to get it right. Otherwise, it makes you look silly and inept.


Actually I DID get it right BeternU(NOT!).


That you still resist correction for your very obvious mistake shows just how lunkheadedly obstinate you can be.


Your one to speak, I've seen several mis-spells by you oh great one.


Hey, when you learn the difference between the contraction, "You're," and the possessive pronoun, "your," then you might be qualified to comment on language matters. Until you raise your level of communication above such blatant illiteracies, you would be well advised to distance yourself from critiquing others.


Just pointing out your hypocritical wrongs, you're critical of others yet your spelling is just as bad.

Did I pass the your, you're test?

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