People in Massachusetts can't spell Massachusetts. These people are Pat's fans too. Also, why the hell are so many people in Utah searching (and misspelling) leprechaun?
this doesnt even make me mad. watch this to the end. (then again i am not from Massachussetts and you expect a very historically blue state to spell themselves) [video=youtube;JvUMV1N7eGM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvUMV1N7eGM[/video]
I bet some of those are people from other countries using different VPN locations and use British spelling or looking up leprechauns.
How are so many states misspelling gray? Are they spelling it grey and getting penalized for it? I don't get it. I demand answers.
You used to be funny. This video proves you recognize funny when you see it. But then, OTOH, you posted this: Its all so confusing. Did you hit your head or something?
McLovin has been a sub par poster ever since Sick stopped working with him. He just isn't getting any sensual touches these days and it's impacting his day to day life. What a shame.
Yeah McLovin, lay your head on Rocky's bosom and tell her all about it. There, there, Momma Rocky always makes it better...
He's probably walking the streets of North Carolina. Bottle of Jack in his hand. Dressed in ragged clothes. Whispering to himself "You swore you'd never leave me. You swore we'd always be together, but you lied" as tears are streaming down his face. Nodding at the broken down, flickering street light, because that's what he has become. A broken man. A broken man without a light of hope. Probably.
With Sick. Do you think Sick just throws away lovers without having a backup plan? Clearly you don't know Sick. No wonder he left you.
California... desert... how do they know that us Californians aren't meaning dessert? Ex... what is in the desert? What is in the dessert? Are there nuts in the desert? Are there nuts in the dessert? Is the desert hot? Is the dessert hot? This desert is making me thirsty. This dessert is making me thirsty. I mean really...
see... I think you've answered your own question. Brits prefer grey to gray. It's a cultural thing. Perhaps a lot of Brits in Michigan/Oklahoma/South Dakota.