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bonfires in the moonlight in the autum days and the red fire blazes, so many seasons yet to come and watching a fire in any night or day brings warmth and songs to the heaven and earth.
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love a good bonfire
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Edited by
robert1652
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Mon 04/28/08 12:36 AM
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bonfires in the moonlight in the autum days and the red fire blazes, so many seasons yet to come and watching a fire in any night or day brings warmth and songs to the heaven and earth. I guess you mean Autumn as in Fall? 500 years of attempting to teach Queens English was a miserable failure wasn't it
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Ah, don't worry about missing the N for Autumn...
The way that you delicately placed every other word, I could sit around a Bon-fire, and listen to you mis-spell Autumn, all night!
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bonfires in the moonlight in the autum days and the red fire blazes, so many seasons yet to come and watching a fire in any night or day brings warmth and songs to the heaven and earth. I guess you mean Autumn as in Fall? 500 years of attempting to teach Queens English was a miserable failure wasn't it
excuse me. but no one is perfect when it comes to spelling and im not in class so dont correct my grammer, as im not correcting yours |
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bonfires in the moonlight in the autum days and the red fire blazes, so many seasons yet to come and watching a fire in any night or day brings warmth and songs to the heaven and earth. I guess you mean Autumn as in Fall? 500 years of attempting to teach Queens English was a miserable failure wasn't it
excuse me. but no one is perfect when it comes to spelling and im not in class so dont correct my grammer, as im not correcting yours just a light hearted joke
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bonfires in the moonlight in the autum days and the red fire blazes, so many seasons yet to come and watching a fire in any night or day brings warmth and songs to the heaven and earth. I guess you mean Autumn as in Fall? 500 years of attempting to teach Queens English was a miserable failure wasn't it
excuse me. but no one is perfect when it comes to spelling and im not in class so dont correct my grammer, as im not correcting yours just a light hearted joke
British sence of humour is not ebery ones cap of tee
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Dry wit... very dry wit...
I love british comedies tho... like, are you being served. |
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