http://www.streetcarforums.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=679697#post679697
im sorry.. just taking up too much time/money
Going back to be a ricer again :sawzall: im coming to libetrate the car from you stronghold.
Sad to see it go ..
He's right, the "interior is immaculant...":giggle:
you can give it to me!! hehe
i would give it a 9.5 out of 10
i would give it a 9.5 out of 10
I was just wondering what immactulant meant. ;)
Main Entry: im·mac·u·late
pr0nunciation: i-'ma-ky&-l&t
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English immaculat, from Latin immaculatus, from in- + maculatus stained -- more at MACULATE
1 : having no stain or blemish : PURE
2 : containing no flaw or error
3 a : spotlessly clean b : having no colored spots or marks
- im·mac·u·late·ly adverb
:D
I know what immactulate means. I may be from Nova Scotia, and I know we talk a little silly, but English is still our first language. :tg:
Am I the only one who noticed the spelling? , I must be the biggest geek on the board today.
Nope..I noticed it, but I just chose to ignore it. Well, I giggled first, then ignored it.
dont make fun of me cause im wetarded
See, if I could have just left it at,
He's right, the "interior is immaculant..." :giggle: , the joke would have had a chance of being funny, instead of making me look like a poindexter. :dunce:
RETARDED
:rofl: j/k dang ho' are you typing from stevies book of spelling?
i dont no wat u r talkin bout