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what does this mean and how do you get more.thanks
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Post Post Post or get out the checkbook!
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You get cash by reading posts, and posting, either comments or new threads, Shadman can even give you some for referring new members, or making bets and stuff, you can controll who you give cash too. They even have raffles that you can buy chances, and win things like shirts, stickers, and mabey even one of the awesomest Fishing Rods in the world.... a BILLYSTIX Spital rod.... Man them things are badazz.. |
If you can spell.....you get paid. :smokin:
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pffft...i aint seen no money from being able to spell:smokin:
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Is that why "W" has so much cash? |
He got on his knees........................and begged.
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You sure he was beggin???SK
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: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 |
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:*****::*****::*****: I stole mine for Jsmoke:*****::*****::*****: |
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First of all.... Ain't is not even a word... Like my teacher said once...."Aint, aint a word" |
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Aint,aint a word but i aint going to stop saying,aint :smokin: |
aint is in the dictionary...................therefore IT IS A WORD:p:p:p:smokin:
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I aint either.. |
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No it aint |
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Although commonly used, ain't is not considered standard English and ranks alongside innit in indicating that the user has had a poor education. But it can be used for effect: But that aint good grammar ! |
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I did *****..... I WIKI'ed it http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_aint_aint_a_word |
Once you get the cash though..........Gotta make it rain http://www.negotiationlawblog.com/iS...all%5B1%5D.jpg
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I like "making it rain" with monopoly $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ make it rain on dem ho's
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![]() make it rain son !! jeah jeah |
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Booo-yaaaa:churn::churn: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ain%27t |
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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't — Cleveland 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. |
its in the dictionary..........:smokin:
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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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