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Originally Posted by GHoSToKeR
tsog......esuaceb lla eht srehto era ......gnorw.....lol.
uoY t'nod dnatsrednu. tahW uoy era gnithgir dluoc reven eb a nekops esuaceb namuh sgnieb t'nod dnatsrednu ssenesicnoc taht yaw.
snamuH od ton esopmoc thguoht ruoy yaw. fI taht erew eht esac neht eht yrev txen sdrow tuo fo ruoy dluohslohs eb ruoy gnieid sdrow. (esrever emit) tahw ew od si hcum relpmis ew "ees" yltnereffid, ton evom hguorht emit yltnereffid.
oS tup taht ni ruoy epip dna ekoms no ti......lol... :) :) :)
ok I just finished reading the rest of the thread ....lol...nice fellas....
lol....the funny thing is I can only read it and right it......I've tried think and speak that way and I can't.....lol.
.uoy evol I
.eseht naht sdlrow rehto era ereht ,neht oG
I love speaking it. Me and my friend were driving down the road, his cousin driving. She was two or three years older than us, we were 14. My friend started naming off businesses off the side of the road and I was speaking it in Bagdonese (backwards with spanish pronounciation). We passed Burger King, "ray-groob gneek", then Super Shop 'N' Save (Ray-pooce poce 'n' aybas). After I said that she almost lost the car.
Looc tihs?
vol uoy kcab.....Quote:
Originally Posted by GHoSToKeR
seY I eerga.....Quote:
Originally Posted by F L E S H
tub er'uoy llits gnikam eht emas ekatsim...