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Yesterday a co-worker accidentally mixed up "their" and "there" in an online chat, and corrected herself immediately. I jokingly responded, "you know what they say - if you can't tell 'there' from 'their', your a looser."
I've swim there many many times if you don't know how to swim you don't belong going to a quarryuse your head people.
Also if your going to swim there be educated about swimming.
It wouldn't matter if they closed it or not it use to not be open to the public and people still went there now it's open to public it wouldn't make a difference if it was open or closed ppl would still break the law to go there.
I been there hundreds of times, had a ball but yes, it does have it's dangers.
How do you drown there not knowing how to swim or is their something that sucks you under I know I swimmed there when I was younger and never had a problem or my friends with that quarry! - a discussion about a local man who drowned in a quarry today.
Accidents happen and the way yards are controlled by ossia and state storm water ect ect more dealerships brake more state and federal laws hourly then our car's of Wisconsin certified recyclers.
Someone told him to check his grammar and he claimed that "autocorrect made all the mistakes."
Accidents happen and the way yards are controlled by ossia and state storm water ect ect more dealerships brake more state and federal laws hourly then our car's of Wisconsin certified recyclers.
Someone told him to check his grammar and he claimed that "autocorrect made all the mistakes."
Well, at least he didn't claim that autocorrect made all the misteaks!
Also when I expressed my concerns for this she was argument I've persisting that she only asking for what she "has to have".
Uhhh, What?
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