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E-Jaja (m)
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it is now a common thimg for young Guys and Babe to say He or She is not my class,
of recent we spotted this babe some where around were me and my pals go to eat, the girl in question is very tapping i mean you can't pass by her without looking with lost.(she is beautiful, speaks polished English, dresses well, has good manners when it comes to approach)which is hte basic thing i think any man should want from a babe
both me and one of my pal have been nursing the intension of dating her unknown to us until one faithful afternoon when he walked up to her, i stepped down and asked him to follow up due to some reasons,
but after a long talk on trying to make him see reasons why he should not let the babe go like that he said the normal saying she is not my class.
that word since then has given ma a big though so i have decided to bring it to the forum so every one of us could give our own say to this
so what is your say forumites
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bluenubian (f)
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damn with your English, i 'll d be worried about class to
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cool ad (m)
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O boy,u no go school.check d grammar in your topic and repost. Its awful.
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cool ad (m)
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O boy,u no go school.check d grammar in your topic and repost. Its awful.
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harvey (m)
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i sure wont get down with a girl who can't express herself.and class is really something to look out for.so its not wrong,but the basics must be that she is averagely classical
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Macgreat (m)
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Papoose--smack you make you swallow your pump e-raser (tongue)
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