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why do people say ...got RUN over by a car and knocked down by a bus?" or is that just here? huh??? what is it thereeee??????//
 
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inoron what? iam in my houes
iamon mny as s
icant..i cando this.
you get in or on a bus, car train plande-idontfluy.
 
mlb3c said:
inoron what? iam in my houes
iamon mny as s
icant..i cando this.
you get in or on a bus, car train plande-idontfluy.

Try a little red seal. Soon be flying

BE HAPPY
 
People are always, rushed to hospital!!
It used to be, "he is on the danger list"
Now it's ICU That progress

BE HAPPY
 
Why do you chuck a left, but hang a right ?

Why does inflammable mean flammable ?

If you are not looking gormless, does that mean you look gormful ?


We deserve to know......
 
poshman said:
why do people say " getting in the car " and " getting on the bus " :?: P M

I did wonder if it was due to early buses / trains having no roof but then that is the same for ealy cars!
 
poshman said:
why do people say " getting in the car " and " getting on the bus " :?: P M
My sister used to teach English as a foreign language in Germany, and she said that after spelling, it was stuff like that that her students found the hardest to get.
 
Its size, you go down into a car and you climb up onto a bus, a big old bus knocks you down and a little old car just run's over you. an elephant stomps on you and a mouse nibbles your toes. :LOL:
 
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