I would question Mark, as I think he could be para in all this. He's the chapter worry about if you ask me. He can b a bit of an r's at times. If he doesn't end up with a sentence I'll eat my hat.
2007-11-11 08:40:31
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answered by Alicat 6
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Mmm, well, no initially it’s OK. Letter Be and Dee will eventually C J for what he is. After she has come out her dream world. She has stars in her I’s right now. R U keeping note of her progress? That might be a capital idea.
G kids eh! What would her Grammar think of that sort of B haviour?
You can’t really stop her and yet again she can’t be sentenced for anything that is milder than what you might have done at that same point. I C your concern Aunty Stevie.
Than-q good question - u have my star
2007-11-08 03:56:49
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answered by *Jellz* 6
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He could 'let her' get on with it.
But he would be more sensible to put a 'full stop' to it.
because one L of A layabout must be idle.
2007-11-10 14:03:56
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answered by Sally Anne 7
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Alphabet she won't listen to quote you say. Take her mind off things and send her for some semi-colonic irrigation as there must be a question mark over her behaviour!
2007-11-07 12:49:55
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answered by Ian M 5
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I wasn't going to respond but comma think of it, I decided to interject my Ps & Qs. I think your brother should stop her, PERIOD, before Jay does.
2007-11-07 18:34:34
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answered by ghouly05 7
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I think he should envelope her in a pen, otherwise she will C her freedom as a stamp of approval.
2007-11-07 18:18:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmm!
2007-11-07 12:05:14
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answered by Tony 6
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what????????
2007-11-07 12:04:04
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answered by musicgirl 3
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