2007-12-14
00:07:00
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Ok, maybe that's how it's spelled in Britain...the u is unnecessary and that's why we took it out. Thanks for the language though.
2007-12-14
00:12:16 ·
update #1
I can't seem to find "flava" in the dictionary. I must conclude that it's not a real word and is a misspelled form of "flavor".
2007-12-14
00:13:05 ·
update #2
Look, everyone knows that English came from England. It is the official language in the states too. We speak and write our own dialect which is a little different. I would expect most moderately intelligent people to realize this but I'm glad I could help you understand. Tool.
2007-12-14
00:22:11 ·
update #3
even if it's slang it's still a misspelling of "flavor"...it really pisses me off when AAs misspell words. How are they supposed to be perceived as equal or even smart if they insist on spelling things wrong.
2007-12-14
04:26:45 ·
update #4