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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:16 am
Agatha: When I was a girl, if you wanted to court a boy in school you'd leave a ripe nectarine on his desk...
Agatha: When I was a girl, if you wanted to court a boy...
Agatha: When I was a girl
Agatha: When I was a girl
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:26 am
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I'm not sure where you're going with this. Agatha is an old hag by the time you meet her.
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:31 am
Decavolty ... I'm not sure where you're going with this. Agatha is an old hag by the time you meet her. Are you daft?! She clearly says 'When I was a girl' Girl = female Thus she is saying 'When I was a female.' Thereby, she's is saying. "I'm a dude, now. But I used to be a chick."
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:36 am
Kuzodav Decavolty ... I'm not sure where you're going with this. Agatha is an old hag by the time you meet her. Are you daft?! She clearly says 'When I was a girl' Girl = female Thus she is saying 'When I was a female.' Thereby, she's is saying. "I'm a dude, now. But I used to be a chick." No, that would be 'When I was a female'
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:38 am
Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty ... I'm not sure where you're going with this. Agatha is an old hag by the time you meet her. Are you daft?! She clearly says 'When I was a girl' Girl = female Thus she is saying 'When I was a female.' Thereby, she's is saying. "I'm a dude, now. But I used to be a chick." No, that would be 'When I was a female' Girl is a synonym of female. Thus it's the same thing. You're just retarded.
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:39 am
Kuzodav Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty ... I'm not sure where you're going with this. Agatha is an old hag by the time you meet her. Are you daft?! She clearly says 'When I was a girl' Girl = female Thus she is saying 'When I was a female.' Thereby, she's is saying. "I'm a dude, now. But I used to be a chick." No, that would be 'When I was a female' Girl is a synonym of female. Thus it's the same thing. You're just retarded. Girl also means 'when I was young'. It could be interpreted either way. lol i make personal attacks because it makes me think i won
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:42 am
Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty ... I'm not sure where you're going with this. Agatha is an old hag by the time you meet her. Are you daft?! She clearly says 'When I was a girl' Girl = female Thus she is saying 'When I was a female.' Thereby, she's is saying. "I'm a dude, now. But I used to be a chick." No, that would be 'When I was a female' Girl is a synonym of female. Thus it's the same thing. You're just retarded. Girl also means 'when I was young'. It could be interpreted either way. lol i make personal attacks because it makes me think i won Nah, you're really just retarded.
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:46 am
Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty ... I'm not sure where you're going with this. Agatha is an old hag by the time you meet her. Are you daft?! She clearly says 'When I was a girl' Girl = female Thus she is saying 'When I was a female.' Thereby, she's is saying. "I'm a dude, now. But I used to be a chick." No, that would be 'When I was a female' Girl is a synonym of female. Thus it's the same thing. You're just retarded. Girl also means 'when I was young'. It could be interpreted either way. lol i make personal attacks because it makes me think i won Second one. http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/femaleOr, if you don't want to click the link I'll drag it out for you. Main Entry: femalePart of Speech: noun Definition: woman Synonyms: Miss/Mrs./Ms., daughter, femme, gal, gentlewoman, girl, grandmother, lady, madam, matron, mother, she, sister Antonyms: male, man Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2009 by the Philip Lief Group. Need a screen cap? furthermore: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Girl'When I was young' isn't in any of those definitions. Furthermore, not all of those definitions refer to young women.
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:48 am
Kuzodav Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty ... I'm not sure where you're going with this. Agatha is an old hag by the time you meet her. Are you daft?! She clearly says 'When I was a girl' Girl = female Thus she is saying 'When I was a female.' Thereby, she's is saying. "I'm a dude, now. But I used to be a chick." No, that would be 'When I was a female' Girl is a synonym of female. Thus it's the same thing. You're just retarded. Girl also means 'when I was young'. It could be interpreted either way. lol i make personal attacks because it makes me think i won Second one. http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/femaleOr, if you don't want to click the link I'll drag it out for you. Main Entry: femalePart of Speech: noun Definition: woman Synonyms: Miss/Mrs./Ms., daughter, femme, gal, gentlewoman, girl, grandmother, lady, madam, matron, mother, she, sister Antonyms: male, man Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2009 by the Philip Lief Group. Need a screen cap? furthermore: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Girl'When I was young' isn't in any of those definitions. Furthermore, not all of those definitions refer to young women. 1. a female child, from birth to full growth. 2. a young, immature woman, esp. formerly, an unmarried one.3. a daughter: My wife and I have two girls.
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:53 am
Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty No, that would be 'When I was a female' Girl is a synonym of female. Thus it's the same thing. You're just retarded. Girl also means 'when I was young'. It could be interpreted either way. lol i make personal attacks because it makes me think i won Second one. http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/femaleOr, if you don't want to click the link I'll drag it out for you. Main Entry: femalePart of Speech: noun Definition: woman Synonyms: Miss/Mrs./Ms., daughter, femme, gal, gentlewoman, girl, grandmother, lady, madam, matron, mother, she, sister Antonyms: male, man Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2009 by the Philip Lief Group. Need a screen cap? furthermore: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Girl'When I was young' isn't in any of those definitions. Furthermore, not all of those definitions refer to young women. 1. a female child, from birth to full growth. 2. a young, immature woman, esp. formerly, an unmarried one.3. a daughter: My wife and I have two girls. You conveniently left out the FOURTH definition. girl /gɜrl/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [gurl] Show IPA Use girl in a Sentence See web results for girl See images of girl –noun 1. a female child, from birth to full growth. 2. a young, immature woman, esp. formerly, an unmarried one. 3. a daughter: My wife and I have two girls. 4. Informal: Sometimes Offensive. a grown woman, esp. when referred to familiarly: She's having the girls over for bridge next week.
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:59 am
Kuzodav Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty No, that would be 'When I was a female' Girl is a synonym of female. Thus it's the same thing. You're just retarded. Girl also means 'when I was young'. It could be interpreted either way. lol i make personal attacks because it makes me think i won Second one. http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/femaleOr, if you don't want to click the link I'll drag it out for you. Main Entry: femalePart of Speech: noun Definition: woman Synonyms: Miss/Mrs./Ms., daughter, femme, gal, gentlewoman, girl, grandmother, lady, madam, matron, mother, she, sister Antonyms: male, man Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2009 by the Philip Lief Group. Need a screen cap? furthermore: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Girl'When I was young' isn't in any of those definitions. Furthermore, not all of those definitions refer to young women. 1. a female child, from birth to full growth. 2. a young, immature woman, esp. formerly, an unmarried one.3. a daughter: My wife and I have two girls. You conveniently left out the FOURTH definition. girl /gɜrl/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [gurl] Show IPA Use girl in a Sentence See web results for girl See images of girl –noun 1. a female child, from birth to full growth. 2. a young, immature woman, esp. formerly, an unmarried one. 3. a daughter: My wife and I have two girls. 4. Informal: Sometimes Offensive. a grown woman, esp. when referred to familiarly: She's having the girls over for bridge next week. You may say: "HA! Informal! And Offensive! Why would HE refer to his former self that way?" And I'll tell you. Why do people get sex changes? Because they like being the gender they are? NO. Because they, in fact, do NOT like being the gender they are! It would only make sense to use 'girl' as an informal and offensive term to his previous self! He got a sex change because of hating who he was! Nothing but contempt! Thus, the offensive wording to describe his past self.
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:00 am
Kuzodav Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty No, that would be 'When I was a female' Girl is a synonym of female. Thus it's the same thing. You're just retarded. Girl also means 'when I was young'. It could be interpreted either way. lol i make personal attacks because it makes me think i won Second one. http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/femaleOr, if you don't want to click the link I'll drag it out for you. Main Entry: femalePart of Speech: noun Definition: woman Synonyms: Miss/Mrs./Ms., daughter, femme, gal, gentlewoman, girl, grandmother, lady, madam, matron, mother, she, sister Antonyms: male, man Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2009 by the Philip Lief Group. Need a screen cap? furthermore: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Girl'When I was young' isn't in any of those definitions. Furthermore, not all of those definitions refer to young women. 1. a female child, from birth to full growth. 2. a young, immature woman, esp. formerly, an unmarried one.3. a daughter: My wife and I have two girls. You conveniently left out the FOURTH definition. girl /gɜrl/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [gurl] Show IPA Use girl in a Sentence See web results for girl See images of girl –noun 1. a female child, from birth to full growth. 2. a young, immature woman, esp. formerly, an unmarried one. 3. a daughter: My wife and I have two girls. 4. Informal: Sometimes Offensive. a grown woman, esp. when referred to familiarly: She's having the girls over for bridge next week. The point I was trying to make is that it could be interpreted either way. You proved that it could be 'when I was a female', and I'm pretty sure I just proved it could also be 'when I was young'
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:01 am
Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty Kuzodav Decavolty Girl also means 'when I was young'. It could be interpreted either way. lol i make personal attacks because it makes me think i won Second one. http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/femaleOr, if you don't want to click the link I'll drag it out for you. Main Entry: femalePart of Speech: noun Definition: woman Synonyms: Miss/Mrs./Ms., daughter, femme, gal, gentlewoman, girl, grandmother, lady, madam, matron, mother, she, sister Antonyms: male, man Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2009 by the Philip Lief Group. Need a screen cap? furthermore: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Girl'When I was young' isn't in any of those definitions. Furthermore, not all of those definitions refer to young women. 1. a female child, from birth to full growth. 2. a young, immature woman, esp. formerly, an unmarried one.3. a daughter: My wife and I have two girls. You conveniently left out the FOURTH definition. girl /gɜrl/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [gurl] Show IPA Use girl in a Sentence See web results for girl See images of girl –noun 1. a female child, from birth to full growth. 2. a young, immature woman, esp. formerly, an unmarried one. 3. a daughter: My wife and I have two girls. 4. Informal: Sometimes Offensive. a grown woman, esp. when referred to familiarly: She's having the girls over for bridge next week. The point I was trying to make is that it could be interpreted either way. You proved that it could be 'when I was a female', and I'm pretty sure I just proved it could also be 'when I was young' No, you just proved that you're retarded.
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:06 am
*sigh* You just HAVE to have your way, dont you? No wonder *insert personal tidbit here*.
I'd fill that gap, but I really dont work that way.
So go ahead, bask in your victory. I've got no time for this. DOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO AGATHA HAZ A CAWK
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 3:50 am
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