whatever
2006-07-05 22:00:02
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answer #1
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answered by my_bleww_eyes 5
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I think you wanted to marry a Canadian girl and all the luck in your venture!
Please note the slight difference between merry and marry:
merry adj. (-ier, -iest) 1 a joyous. b full of laughter or gaiety. 2 colloq. slightly drunk. make merry be festive. merrily adv. merriment n. merriness n. [Old English]
marry v. (-ies, -ied) 1 take, join, or give in marriage. 2 a enter into marriage. b (foll. by into) become a member of (a family) by marriage. 3 a unite intimately, combine. b pair (socks etc.). marry off find a spouse for. marry up link, join. [Latin maritus husband]
Was it a mistake in your asking for the real thing! Have a nice day!!
2006-07-06 05:05:50
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answer #2
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answered by Hafiz 7
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learn to fix your grammar first. You want to merry or marry a Canadian girl??
2006-07-06 04:59:49
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answer #3
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answered by LW 4
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That's a statement, not a question...no question mark needed..unless you rephrase it to be a question. Something like..I'd like to marry a Canadian, is anyone interested?...I think your probably just looking for a green card? Get off your lazy *** and apply for one!
2006-07-06 05:06:53
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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What?
oh sorry you said canadian
eh?
2006-07-06 04:58:01
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't get you....
2006-07-06 19:23:34
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answer #6
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answered by ♥♥♥H뮧hË¥™♥♥♥ 6
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wat is the ?
2006-07-06 05:23:39
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answer #7
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answered by ♥Gilmore♥ 5
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