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Jan 29, 2005 22:51

Jerry is a jack ass, he looks like a fag.

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aoshisama January 30 2005, 11:16:46 UTC
yeah jerry is a fag.. who's jerry? is he that fag?

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roaringsheep February 1 2005, 23:18:44 UTC
Yeah, you uh..you tell em' Dustin! Yup. Uh huh. ::Walks off::

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biscayne February 14 2005, 14:41:08 UTC
Jerry is a lame name anyway. Who names their kids Jerry anymore?

*sits back and waits for people named Jerry to come flame her*

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anonymous February 24 2005, 08:18:08 UTC
"jack ass" is one word

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alisonchainsv1 February 25 2005, 06:52:06 UTC
It takes balls to post anonymously. Do you even know who the fuck I'm talking about?

Know your role. Shut your mouth. Next time try logging in.

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shibbychic March 8 2005, 06:15:39 UTC
To: Anonymous
Re: "jack ass" is one word

Jackass starts with a capitol 'J'. Also, a sentence such as, '"jack ass" is one word' normally ends with some form of punctuation. The acceptable and most common punctuation to use in this situation would be a period (.) - an indication the statement is complete.
Other fitting punctuation could be seen in the form of an exclamation mark (!) - giving the sentence a more forceful approach, as though shouting or, exclaiming. If so desired, one could also use a question mark (?) - turning the sentence from a statement into a question.
One could also use a comma (,), semicolon (;), or hyphen (-), in the event that, '"jack ass" is one word' had not been the entirety of the sentence.
As example:
'"jack ass" is one word, unlike anonymous poster.' (Note: proper comma usage).
'"jack ass" is one word; only someone with too much time on their hands would bother to point that out.' (Note: semicolon comma usage).
'"jack ass" is one word - the only word I know.' (Note: proper hyphen ( ... )

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alisonchainsv1 March 8 2005, 07:41:46 UTC
Well said, well said *applauds*

Apparently, the wrong Jerry took offense

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