Zone1 Buy me this red Ford Mustang

It's not that great in real life . A very close friend of mine has one -- same colour . She loves it but she is a skinny shrimp who lacks anything powerful in her life , including her husband .

I think of them as an intended elegant Jaguar competitor that got lost in the planning stage .
Usually loved by young men who turn out to be small when stepping out of the car .

The replacement Penis Syndrome
 
It's not that great in real life . A very close friend of mine has one -- same colour . She loves it but she is a skinny shrimp who lacks anything powerful in her life , including her husband .

I think of them as an intended elegant Jaguar competitor that got lost in the planning stage .
Usually loved by young men who turn out to be small when stepping out of the car .

The replacement Penis Syndrome
Did it replace yours??

Greg
 
Did it replace yours??

Greg

You are speaking Ozzy Wozzy again , Dreg .
A sentence needs a defined Subject and Object in English

Gold Price charging ahead again --- 3065
Get yourself out in the desert and look for a few ounces .
I know someone talking about 80 000 after the next two news scandals .Ambitious .
But I like it .

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Buy me this Mustang - the real deal.

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You are speaking Ozzy Wozzy again , Dreg .
A sentence needs a defined Subject and Object in English

Gold Price charging ahead again --- 3065
Get yourself out in the desert and look for a few ounces .
I know someone talking about 80 000 after the next two news scandals .Ambitious .
But I like it .

.
Meanwhile you're speaking Pommy slum dog;
You are speaking Ozzy Wozzy again , Dreg .
A sentence needs a defined Subject and Object in English

Gold Price charging ahead again --- 3065
Get yourself out in the desert and look for a few ounces .
I know someone talking about 80 000 after the next two news scandals .Ambitious .
But I like it .

.
Your English is that of a poseur!!!

Yes, "Did it replace yours?" is a grammatically correct and proper sentence.

Here's why:
  • Subject-Verb Agreement: The sentence uses the correct verb form ("did") for the subject ("it").

  • Pronoun Usage: The pronoun "yours" is used correctly as a possessive pronoun.

  • Sentence Structure: The sentence follows a standard question structure (auxiliary verb, subject, verb, object).

  • Meaning: The sentence is a clear and understandable question.
So you are WRONG you snooty little pipsqueak!!

Greg
 
Meanwhile you're speaking Pommy slum dog;

Your English is that of a poseur!!!

Is it Aborigine or Aubergine ?

I always muddle the two but I guess that's why you have so much difficulty . You are one , or the other , or both .
Guess you are very like IQ-2.0 ------ a bit non plussed and gauche in a World of Merited Privilege .

So keep your fuzzy head down and work hard.

Gold now 3072 . Over $7000 profit in under an hour.
Tally Ho .
 
Is it Aborigine or Aubergine ?

I always muddle the two but I guess that's why you have so much difficulty . You are one , or the other , or both .
Guess you are very like IQ-2.0 ------ a bit non plussed and gauche in a World of Merited Privilege .

So keep your fuzzy head down and work hard.

Gold now 3072 . Over $7000 profit in under an hour.
Tally Ho .
So you are confused; no surprise there. It is true that I am an Elder (Honorary) and it is clear that aubergines have far higher IQs than yourself, but that is to be expected of a Pommy Slum dog.

Greg
 

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