quietmom
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- Jul 12, 2012
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It's about time someone wrote a book about OUR world
In my world, everyone is a pony. And we all eat rainbows and poop butterflies.
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It's about time someone wrote a book about OUR world
i wish i was in your world it sounds like fun :(In my world, everyone is a pony. And we all eat rainbows and poop butterflies.
[quoti="SkyBlue, post: 742648, member: 11722"]NOPE, Morgan is my friend...and had you read through the other messages you would have seen that I posted I am a mom of several and also a grandmother.
te="SkyBlue, post: 742648, member: 11722"]NOPE, Morgan is my friend...and had you read through the other messages you would have seen that I posted I am a mom of several and also a grandmother.
also I would like to add that the run on sentences and poor grammar in this book make me want to cut off my left hand.
I've been on the boards for a while as mostly a creeper and I can handle these people because they're not paid for it! hahaha. This woman is getting paid for this book and isn't using proper sentence structure.then definitely don't read this board, you'll be out of left hands.
I refuse to buy your book if you leave out grumpy cat
Would you like to join the Grammar Police Force?also I would like to add that the run on sentences and poor grammar in this book make me want to cut off my left hand.
Going to be hard to do anything if there is even the slightest amount of proof.
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yesWould you like to join the Grammar Police Force?
Justin Carrier