So, he was asking for free toast? As in, toast absolutely free of charge? In which case, what is the problem?
I must go to bed now!
Note to self: Do not use the computer after beer.
He meant "THREE toast" The whole point to my thread
So, he was asking for free toast? As in, toast absolutely free of charge? In which case, what is the problem?
I must go to bed now!
Note to self: Do not use the computer after beer.
He meant "THREE toast" The whole point to my thread
He meant "THREE toast" The whole point to my thread
Did he receive the correct amount of toast?
Why do you put spaces between the ends of your sentances and the question marks btw?
Surely he should have asked for "Three PIECES of toast", though?
THREE TOAST!! YOU BUY! YOU BUY!

Threedom of speech tbh.
Theck off. You're being silly now.You can say that free times again!

....but he asked for "FREE toast" (he doesn't say "three") The whole point of this thread

....but he asked for "FREE toast" (he doesn't say "three") The whole point of this thread
Worst thing for me is when people say me and fred when it should be fred and I. Im a yellow belly and most people around me speak like ruff (roof), bath (Barth), glass (Glarse) whereas I say it like in the brackets. must have been something to do with my old man being in the army or something.
must have been something to do with my old man being in the army or something.
bath (Barth), glass (Glarse)
You don't really speak like that do you?I don't think he chooses to do it.buy why ????? this is what I am asking
You'll have to narrow that down a bit to be honest.