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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hello good morning Fabstastic community
I have been on Fabs for 2 or 3 years now , Stil feel like a newbie , a bit of forums last summer , now seems like I’m slowly Deeping my toes back in …
And I never introduced my self .
Some of you haven’t seen me before , others got to notice me now , some may have seen or chat before ….
Im Lekser aka Alex . How are you ?
I would like to share with the community that I really like to be here .
So yeah , a bit late of an introduction , but
here I am , rock you like a hurricane …
Looking fowards to have a good laugh and make good friends ^^
Happy Fabs …. Summer is gonna cum .
Wonder what decorations they will put first this year
* funny how in English phonics , is an “ a” before pronounce a “ h “
Ex : …” a hurricane “ doesn’t feel right .
Should it be “ an hurricane “? Less effort on speech ? But no. That’s wrong .
Good weekend everyone |
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English grammar is a pain in the arse
An before vowels, a before consonants. Where the h is or can be silent, an can be used. Hurricane isn't one of those instances but there's no real way of knowing that. |
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