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QUOTE (Jay @ Jun 22 2004, 12:50)
there's no such word as can't.

Yes there is.

 

'Can't' - An abreiviation of the words 'can' and 'not', or 'cannot'. The apostrophe symbolises the missing vowel. Technically it is supposed to be two words and has been abreviated because english people are lazy, but it can still be found in the oxford english dictionary so therefore it is a word and you are WRONG.

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That's told you Jay. WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG!

QUOTE (Phil rr @ Jun 22 2004, 18:18)
QUOTE (Jay @ Jun 22 2004, 12:50)
QUOTE (Jessica Rabbit @ Jun 22 2004, 00:19)
QUOTE (EmmaBlu @ Jun 21 2004, 12:19)
why wont they go home

probably because many of them can't

 

there's no such word as can't.

 

or c unt if this site is anything to go by.

if you left, there would be less c unts on the site w00t.gif

 

 

you're brave for a retard.

 

you chromosome hoarder.

QUOTE (Jessica Rabbit @ Jun 23 2004, 17:38)
QUOTE (Jay @ Jun 22 2004, 12:50)
there's no such word as can't.

Yes there is.

 

'Can't' - An abreiviation of the words 'can' and 'not', or 'cannot'. The apostrophe symbolises the missing vowel. Technically it is supposed to be two words and has been abreviated because english people are lazy, but it can still be found in the oxford english dictionary so therefore it is a word and you are WRONG.

 

get back to your farm you ipswich hick.

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QUOTE (Jay @ Jun 25 2004, 09:53)
QUOTE (Phil rr @ Jun 22 2004, 18:18)
QUOTE (Jay @ Jun 22 2004, 12:50)
QUOTE (Jessica Rabbit @ Jun 22 2004, 00:19)
QUOTE (EmmaBlu @ Jun 21 2004, 12:19)
why wont they go home

probably because many of them can't

 

there's no such word as can't.

 

or c unt if this site is anything to go by.

if you left, there would be less c unts on the site w00t.gif

 

 

you're brave for a retard.

 

you chromosome hoarder.

told me, eh.

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Yes there is.

 

'Can't' - An abreiviation of the words 'can' and 'not', or 'cannot'. The apostrophe symbolises the missing vowel. Technically it is supposed to be two words and has been abreviated because english people are lazy, but it can still be found in the oxford english dictionary so therefore it is a word and you are WRONG.

 

 

You go girl, that was a good answer . I use the word can't all the time, you could safely say that i'm one of those lazy english people that abreviates every word i possibly can grin.gif

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