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Drew Brees's Bedroom


Jakob

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I registered to ask that you please stop making stupid threads.

I've lurked this board for years because there is great information available about my favorite sports team. This is the best website on the internet to get up to date info on the Panthers. However, having to weed through all the idiotic, pointless threads gets very tiresome.

There is a smack forum for this nonsense. Please leave this section to the adults who want to discuss the team and important aspects of football.

Now go give mommy a kiss and run along. Have a good day at school. Maybe you'll learn something in English today. Like how to say Brees' instead of Brees's.

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I registered to ask that you please stop making stupid threads.

I've lurked this board for years because there is great information available about my favorite sports team. This is the best website on the internet to get up to date info on the Panthers. However, having to weed through all the idiotic, pointless threads gets very tiresome.

There is a smack forum for this nonsense. Please leave this section to the adults who want to discuss the team and important aspects of football.

Now go give mommy a kiss and run along. Have a good day at school.

 

But Chico (welcome, by the way), would it not have been easier to simply ignore the post? Secondly, didn't you just talk smack in the non-smack forum, thus violating all that you hold dear and sacred?

 

My point?  I may agree with you, but when I read a post that is unworthy of my expectations, I just move on.  I am not sure that we want Panther fans going at each other at a time like this.  Perhaps your second post will be one of positive contribution and not harsh, personal criticism.

 

 

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I registered to ask that you please stop making stupid threads.

I've lurked this board for years because there is great information available about my favorite sports team. This is the best website on the internet to get up to date info on the Panthers. However, having to weed through all the idiotic, pointless threads gets very tiresome.

There is a smack forum for this nonsense. Please leave this section to the adults who want to discuss the team and important aspects of football.

Now go give mommy a kiss and run along. Have a good day at school. Maybe you'll learn something in English today. Like how to say Brees' instead of Brees's.

Not only is this the best post ever, It's probably going in my sig.

 

By the way, have you ever heard of an iPhone? it autocorrected Brees to Brees's

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I registered to ask that you please stop making stupid threads.

I've lurked this board for years because there is great information available about my favorite sports team. This is the best website on the internet to get up to date info on the Panthers. However, having to weed through all the idiotic, pointless threads gets very tiresome.

There is a smack forum for this nonsense. Please leave this section to the adults who want to discuss the team and important aspects of football.

Now go give mommy a kiss and run along. Have a good day at school. Maybe you'll learn something in English today. Like how to say Brees' instead of Brees's.

 

 

you registered at 12:31am to complain about a post in the future?

 

the future Conan?

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X36ACwwyscY

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I registered to ask that you please stop making stupid threads.

I've lurked this board for years because there is great information available about my favorite sports team. This is the best website on the internet to get up to date info on the Panthers. However, having to weed through all the idiotic, pointless threads gets very tiresome.

There is a smack forum for this nonsense. Please leave this section to the adults who want to discuss the team and important aspects of football.

Now go give mommy a kiss and run along. Have a good day at school. Maybe you'll learn something in English today. Like how to say Brees' instead of Brees's.

 

Not to rain on your parade, but Brees's is correct and you are, in fact, wrong.

 

http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/apostro.asp

 

Sincerely,

The Grammer Hammar

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