can I aks you a question? (1 Viewer)

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,871
#42
Sebastian, I'll ask you this here seeing as this is the "can I ask you a question" thread.

Why on earth would you draw a line over Gigi Buffon's face? :disagree:
 

Hambon

Lion of the Desert
Apr 22, 2005
8,073
#43
Pm me the names and i will have it up 2moro....i gots to hit the sack now...my back is yearning for the bed....damn biatches got me going like a porn star....

peace out
 

Hambon

Lion of the Desert
Apr 22, 2005
8,073
#45
Jem83 said:
Sebastian, I'll ask you this here seeing as this is the "can I ask you a question" thread.

Why on earth would you draw a line over Gigi Buffon's face? :disagree:
it was supposed to be a mustache but the cock eyed bitch cant see right....:D
 
Jan 7, 2004
29,703
#46
hambon said:
Pm me the names and i will have it up 2moro....i gots to hit the sack now...my back is yearning for the bed....damn biatches got me going like a porn star....

peace out

if i werent so lazy i would have not spend my life posting on this forum
 

3pac

Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
7,206
#47
Jem83 said:
Sebastian, I'll ask you this here seeing as this is the "can I ask you a question" thread.

Why on earth would you draw a line over Gigi Buffon's face? :disagree:

Cus ima' playa hata :D

I blame all our misfortunes this season on that peace of crap between the sticks. The man is worthless. BUFFOFUCK is his name.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,871
#51
Sir Sebastian said:
Cus ima' playa hata :D

I blame all our misfortunes this season on that peace of crap between the sticks. The man is worthless. BUFFOFUCK is his name.
you have a screw loose :D
 

mikhail

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2003
9,576
#60
I'm amused by the misspelling of the thread title. It reminds me of Futurama, where the word "ask" has been replaced by "aks".

Wikipedia said:
English itself has also evolved from today, but still remains comprehensible. These changes include the disuse of the word Christmas in favor of Xmas (with the X pronounced, as in "ex-mas") and the pronunciation of ask metathesizing as "aks". Ironically, "aks" represents an earlier Saxon pronunciation of the word, with the modern "ask" an innovation, so the 31st century sees the word coming full circle.
 

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