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I normally can speak "drunk gibberish", but you stumped me with that one.

You don't drink enough, didn't you learn how to in school?

This one was easy compared to how bad I can get...

"I really with I got payed as well as they didn't to really no noting."

Translation

I really wish I got payed as well as well as they do to really do noting.

:)

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You don't drink enough, didn't you learn how to in school?

This one was easy compared to how bad I can get...

"I really with I got payed as well as they didn't to really no noting."

Translation

I really wish I got payed as well as well as they do to really do noting.

:)

:hurray: some one speaks Drunkinese. Your gonna need it from now till sunday! :lol:

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You don't drink enough, didn't you learn how to in school?

This one was easy compared to how bad I can get...

"I really with I got payed as well as they didn't to really no noting."

Translation

I really wish I got payed as well as well as they do to really do noting.

:)

<<<<<<<not the Grammer Hammar, but...

What I think he meant was

"I really wish I got paid as well as they do to really do nothing"

But I'm only on my second drink for the week.

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:hurray: some one speaks Drunkinese. Your gonna need it from now till sunday! :lol:

Yep I speak multiple variations of the language, high speak as well. Redneck will always be my language of choice. I suck at yankee, but I'm learning.

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<<<<<<<not the Grammer Hammar, but...

What I think he meant was

"I really wish I got paid as well as they do to really do nothing"

But I'm only on my second drink for the week.

Well I din't say I'm not drunk.... Get with the program :)

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somebody on NFL live just picked us as the NFC team to beat!1 All is forgiven!!one!

Methinks the Panthers are going to be getting much more love as we progress toward the season. I know my homervision is blurring my perception, but how could you look at this team and not see the improvement in personnel and staff. And that's saying a lot considering 21 of 22 starters are returning for a 12-4 team

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