How can I tell when to use your, you're or yore?
What about their, there and they're?
If I "could of" I "would of" but maybe I should've instead.
Two, to or too, that is the question.
Is English a requirement to drive?
Shocked We've Gone This Long
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I had this lot lizard in my truck and she found my gun and stole it on me when I was passed out from smoking some reefer with her. I can't report the stolen gun (not sure if we can have guns on the truck anyway) and I hope I don't get drug tested soon. Even though it was my first time. Actually this story is about a friend of mine I was just wondering what to do...
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I am new need all holidays plus my birthday off need over 1k a week and a 70mph or better truck I also have a few speeding tickets couple grand larceny and 1 attempted murder whats the best company for me.
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it actually looks like this belongs in the Swift section.....


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"I'm running 60 with chains on. Is there a way to not break the links?" Well that's a new one......
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I know it isn't I don't go to any of the Swift threads, I'd have to do a spell check and add punctuation to everything there and that just takes to much time!DsquareD, gbknox and Giggles the Original Thank this.
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lol....thats funny.....good thing i dont go there then too huh?luvtotruck Thanks this. -
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And giggles knows first hand my post don't have any punctuation AT ALL! So I'm not going there.Giggles the Original Thanks this.
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