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Glenn Gutierrez



Last Updated: 12/2/2009

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Status: Single
City: Fremont
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/19/2004

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You're - A contraction for "you are" (You're hot).
Your - Ownership (Isn't that your car?). 

They're - A contraction for "they are" (They're leaving now). 
Their - Ownership (That's their car). 
There - A place (Over there). 

Our - Ownership (That's our car). 
Are - Are you really that uneducated? 

Two - The number 2. 
Too - "Also" (I want some too) or "in excess" (That's too loud). 
To - All the other uses. 

Breathe - Verb, action, pronounced BrEEthe (I can't breathe). 
Breath - Noun, a thing, pronounced Brehth (Take my breath away). 

Sweaty - Perspiration (They got all hot and sweaty).
Sweetie - This is probably the word you want, idiot. Er, sweetie.

Please. Thank you.
ceLesTe aniston loves depeche mode!!

 
it's about damn time someone said something!
 
Posted by ceLesTe aniston loves depeche mode!! on 12 Dec 05 Monday - 5:03 AM
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Because The D Is For Dangerous

 

Hey G!!

 

can you CC me a copy of that please??   hahahaha


 
Posted by Because The D Is For Dangerous on 15 Jan 06 Sunday - 9:42 AM
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Nessa

 
I think he wrote this specifically for you, D!

LMFAO!
 
Posted by Nessa on 20 Jan 07 Saturday - 11:47 PM
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JP

 
Dude, your so on point with this one. Their must be at least thousands of dumb-asses out their that our misspelling on myspace daily. I swear I be noticing this shit to.
 
Posted by JP on 21 Feb 06 Tuesday - 11:55 AM
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Mae Mae the Magnificent
Melanie Antonio

 
HAHA I know what you mean...
I'm probably one onf the morons who use those words incorrectly LOL
 
Posted by Mae Mae the Magnificent on 06 Mar 06 Monday - 5:24 AM
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Julius

 
Let me add to that (it's not even my native language, but I feel you completely on this one, Glenn):

THAN is a conjunction used in comparisons:
Glenn is smarter than most of you.
This is more important than you might think.
Is he taller than me?

THEN has numerous meanings.
1. At that point in time
I wasn't ready then.
Will you be home at noon? I'll call you then.
2. Next, afterward
I went to the store, and then to the bank
Do your homework and then go to bed
3. In addition, also, on top of that
He told me he was leaving, and then that I owed him money
It cost $5,000, and then there's tax too
4. In that case, therefore (often with "if")
If you want to go, then you'll have to finish your homework.
I'm hungry!
Then you should eat.

The Bottom Line:

*Than* is used only in comparisons, so if you're comparing something use than. If not, then you have to use *then*. How hard can it be?
 
Posted by Julius on 16 Jul 06 Sunday - 5:32 AM
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LLLOOOLLL!!! I AGREE WITH YOU 100%!!!!! FORGET 2 KUDOS.....20 KUDOS TO YOU GLENN!!!! BUT I"LL GIVE YOU <b>TOO</b> ALSO >>>> HAHAHA!!! J/K!
 
Posted by on 24 Jan 07 Wednesday - 11:52 PM
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