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BainsBane

(55,015 posts)
9. and no where did I say you in the sentence
Sat Jun 29, 2013, 08:24 PM
Jun 2013

Words do have meaning. That's why reading is important.

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So much for law abiding . . . nt flamin lib Jun 2013 #1
It appears a single letter Jenoch Jun 2013 #2
or ever, from what I know BainsBane Jun 2013 #3
I am unaware of that piece of fiction. Jenoch Jun 2013 #4
Sure BainsBane Jun 2013 #5
I have never claimed Jenoch Jun 2013 #6
I didn't say you personally did BainsBane Jun 2013 #7
Words have meaning. Jenoch Jun 2013 #8
and no where did I say you in the sentence BainsBane Jun 2013 #9
The word to which I was referring Jenoch Jun 2013 #12
Oh, but since you bring it up BainsBane Jun 2013 #10
I do wonder about Jenoch Jun 2013 #11
As I told you before BainsBane Jun 2013 #13
I am opposed to all domestic violence. Jenoch Jun 2013 #14
So... bobclark86 Jul 2013 #15
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