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I doubt he'll need much convincingThinking about how I can convince Daddy to spank me tomorrow![]()
I might be able to make a few suggestions.Thinking about how I can convince Daddy to spank me tomorrow![]()
An old friend shared this with me..your post reminded me about itEnglish makes total sense...
To doesn't sound like so.
So sounds like sew. So is that nub on your foot a tew? No, that's a toe.
But then why is it knew if sew is so?
If the E-W in knew sounded like the E-W in sew, then knew would be know.
But know is no even though how isn't ho, because ho is hoe just like toe.
So if we add an H to toe for the TH sound, then it would be thoe.
But thoe isn't T-H-O-E, because it's though.
Yet somehow though and rough don't match.
Rough sounds like ruff, but if it worked like though, it would sound like row.
Know and row sound alike, but how?
So then why isn't how part of house?
If H-O-U makes the ow sound, then why isn't it nou?
That's wrong, it's now. Simply add an S to it, and it's suddenly snow. How, now, snow.
So if S-N-O-W is snow, then deleting the S would make it now "no".
Shoe sounds like knew but spelled like toe. If shoe sounds like the "ew" sound, then when the law is involved, do you soe?
Nope, you sue, but not too suen. Sorry, I meant soon.

I do now. Heard it before but it didn't ring a bell right away.I wonder if they know the song I’m referencing![]()
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Well.... you're a nimptypants!!Coffee is awful
Why do I always say the wrong thing at the wrong time?