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Jordan 10-31-2009 09:33 PM

I like "making it rain" with monopoly $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ make it rain on dem ho's

CatDaddy 10-31-2009 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan (Post 70136)
I like "making it rain" with monopoly $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ make it rain on dem ho's


I play Monopoly too...

fishinpox 10-31-2009 09:53 PM

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make it rain son !! jeah jeah

bay_slayer 10-31-2009 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by CatDaddy (Post 70108)
I did *****..... I WIKI'ed it

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_aint_aint_a_word


Booo-yaaaa:churn::churn:

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ain%27t

CatDaddy 10-31-2009 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by bay_slayer (Post 70199)


usage Although widely disapproved as nonstandard and more common in the habitual speech of the less educated, ain't in senses 1 and 2 is flourishing in American English. It is used in both speech and writing to catch attention and to gain emphasis <the wackiness of movies, once so deliciously amusing, ain't funny anymore — Richard Schickel> <I am telling you—there ain't going to be any blackmail — R. M. Nixon>. It is used especially in journalistic prose as part of a consistently informal style <the creative process ain't easy — Mike Royko>. This informal ain't is commonly distinguished from habitual ain't by its frequent occurrence in fixed constructions and phrases <well—class it ain'tCleveland Amory> <for money? say it ain't so, Jimmy! — Andy Rooney> <you ain't seen nothing yet> <that ain't hay> <two out of three ain't bad> <if it ain't broke, don't fix it>. In fiction ain't is used for purposes of characterization; in familiar correspondence it tends to be the mark of a warm personal friendship. It is also used for metrical reasons in popular songs <Ain't She Sweet> <It Ain't Necessarily So>. Our evidence shows British use to be much the same as American.

bay_slayer 10-31-2009 11:37 PM

its in the dictionary..........:smokin:

Budfish 10-31-2009 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by bay_slayer (Post 70096)
:eek::eek:i said i can spell.......aint got nothing to do with my punctuality:p:p:p

i'll take that $20 back plus a 10% mishandling fee...........j/k Shad

That's punctuation, not punctuality. THAT'LL COST YA $20.00!! :rotfl:

bay_slayer 10-31-2009 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Budfish (Post 70204)
That's punctuation, not punctuality. THAT'LL COST YA $20.00!! :rotfl:


Now you owe me $40.00............I spelled punctuality right!! I just said that I spell correctly for the most part........I know my grammar and "punctuation" or "punctuality" isn't always correct..........now fork over that $40:p:p

Oh by the way............YOU FAIL:*****::*****:


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