I'm at a loss for words!!!
Maybe it belongs in a crusher. It would make some nice rebar. It is hard to believe that somebody did that much work and came up with something that looked like that. I bet it was built in a high school shop class and the kids wanted to build a freakmobile. If so, they succeeded.
It's a piece of ****.
I don't have to say something nice because the imperative is not in English. "Gotta" is not an English word. "You got to say something nice" is a little better. "You have got to say something nice" is better, and "You must say something nice" is better yet.
I don't have to say something nice because the imperative is not in English. "Gotta" is not an English word. "You got to say something nice" is a little better. "You have got to say something nice" is better, and "You must say something nice" is better yet.
Gotta may not be in Webster's dictionary but it is a good word. Maybe it depends on the part of the country you live in. In Texas and the south it is a common word, You will see me use that word pretty often. I have never paid a lot of attention to Webster or the Queen's English. Check the link below and I think you will find plenty of info.
https://www.google.com/search?source....0.xx5lr4eJqbo
https://www.google.com/search?source....0.xx5lr4eJqbo
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