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I remember my first sub. It was a real wake-up call. :cry:

 

 

As was mine. And if it was anybody else I'd sympathise with you :baiting:

 

I took it as a learning experience. Just like you should use this post to learn how to spell sympathize. :baiting:

 

 

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I remember my first sub. It was a real wake-up call. :cry:

 

 

As was mine. And if it was anybody else I'd sympathise with you :baiting:

 

I took it as a learning experience. Just like you should use this post to learn how to spell sympathize. :baiting:

 

 

Sympathise is extremely British :grin:

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I remember my first sub. It was a real wake-up call. :cry:

 

 

As was mine. And if it was anybody else I'd sympathise with you :baiting:

 

I took it as a learning experience. Just like you should use this post to learn how to spell sympathize. :baiting:

 

 

Sympathise is extremely British :grin:

 

I'm tyred of all this spelling BS.

 

Damn Brits.

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I remember my first sub. It was a real wake-up call. :cry:

 

 

As was mine. And if it was anybody else I'd sympathise with you :baiting:

 

I took it as a learning experience. Just like you should use this post to learn how to spell sympathize. :baiting:

 

 

Sympathise is extremely British :grin:

 

You should learn the English language. :sumo:

 

 

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I remember my first sub. It was a real wake-up call. :cry:

 

 

As was mine. And if it was anybody else I'd sympathise with you :baiting:

 

I took it as a learning experience. Just like you should use this post to learn how to spell sympathize. :baiting:

 

 

Sympathise is extremely British :grin:

 

You should learn the English language. :sumo:

 

 

Also especially British :whistle:

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