i dug up that thread, you just can’t tell.
in that case:
Aislin: i cant believe you dug up this thread!
can i tell now?
looks around
…Yes.
i can’t believe you turned down fifteen dollars of phil’s american money.
I’d take that money and tape it to my comp’s case to remind me that I defeated all in a philbert contest to philerize the world and phillerific.
Phils money, man.
phil´s money are werthless fer me…
its like that old saing: “my friend´s money are werthless fer me…”.
deep huh?
fer isn’t a word, silly.
and if it is that’s the improper use.
covering his *** cause he’s not a dictionary
i didn´t turned down phil´s money… i just couldn´t accept it.
re: fer isn’t a word, silly.3 - really? :!:
Main Entry: -fer
Pronunciation: f&r
Function: noun combining form
Etymology: French & Latin; French -fère, from Latin -fer bearing, one that bears, from ferre to carry – more at BEAR
: one that bears <aquifer>
and that is not the meaning i used…
i stole that from phill, that uses fer when you should read for, werk when you should read work…
Thanks :phil: !
you see, this is all about credibility…
they see one of your posts with the words werk and fer, and they think it´s stylish…
but when they see one of my posts imitating you, with the same words werk and fer, they think: “that dumb foreigner…”
You americans are so lucky…we, foreigners, have to kill a lion each post to have some respect…you just take it for granted…
:phil::phil::phil::phil::phil::phil::phil:
that cool chanting with images…
same as
Phil Phil Phil Phil Phil Phil Phil