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what does this mean any one

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I'm gonna go word by word with this one. i'm assuming it's someone that doesn't appreciate the use of periods (full stops for those from the UK) or question marks. My husband often writes like that... grrr

"You really want me to be your 'lady' right now where are you"

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thank you so much i wote to my girl friend n she wrote this back the spanish dict was telling me something different

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Kailey said:

I'm gonna go word by word with this one. i'm assuming it's someone that doesn't appreciate the use of periods (full stops for those from the UK) or question marks. My husband often writes like that... grrr

"You really want me to be your 'lady' right now where are you"

I am glad you clarified that. The word "period" has a total different meaning in England.

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Eddy said:

I am glad you clarified that. The word "period" has a total different meaning in England.
Obviously, referring to the meaning of "a time frame" (as in the Elizabethan Period). je je

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look i asked a question not for a smart ass coment

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poeboy said:

look i asked a question not for a smart ass coment

Another comment like that, poeboy, and you will not be asking anything further on this site so be warned.

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