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Explain #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 22, 2010 13:04 pm   Explain
 

Dear TeacherS

What is the meaning of "we love you but you'r God DAMN Boring"

Please Explain

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Explain #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 22, 2010 14:17 pm   Explain
 

We like you very much but you are a very boring person.
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Explain #3 (permalink) Wed Dec 22, 2010 14:19 pm   Explain
 

i think the sentence is "We love you but you are Goddamn Boring"?

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