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Old 07-18-2012, 02:01 AM   #21
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Yes yes I made a spelling mistake,OMG the end of the world.Why would you point that out ?
Maybe the day dawned on him laying on his boyfriend's side of the bed.

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Old 07-18-2012, 02:37 AM   #22
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LOL @ Will


Hey Boot ;

dawn (dôn)
n.
1. The time each morning at which daylight first begins.
2. A first appearance; a beginning: the dawn of history. See Synonyms at beginning.
intr.v. dawned, dawn·ing, dawns
1. To begin to become light in the morning.
2. To begin to appear or develop; emerge.
3. To begin to be perceived or understood

I knew it was spelled right.Now piss off.
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Old 07-18-2012, 05:04 AM   #23
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LOL @ Will


Hey Boot ;

dawn (dôn)
n.
1. The time each morning at which daylight first begins.
2. A first appearance; a beginning: the dawn of history. See Synonyms at beginning.
intr.v. dawned, dawn·ing, dawns
1. To begin to become light in the morning.
2. To begin to appear or develop; emerge.
3. To begin to be perceived or understood

I knew it was spelled right.Now piss off.
He wasn't saying you misspelled the word; he was saying you used the WRONG word. The fact that you went and posted this is just embarrassing. I mean, if you even looked at the definition you posted you would've realized that you used the wrong word.

don

2
verb (used with object), donned, don·ning.to put on or dress in: to don one's clothes.


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Old 07-18-2012, 05:53 AM   #24
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Hey Boot ;

dawn (dôn)
n.
1. The time each morning at which daylight first begins.
2. A first appearance; a beginning: the dawn of history. See Synonyms at beginning.
intr.v. dawned, dawn·ing, dawns
1. To begin to become light in the morning.
2. To begin to appear or develop; emerge.
3. To begin to be perceived or understood

I knew it was spelled right.Now piss off.
I'm afraid none of those definitions make any sense in the context of your sentence either. You cannot dawn the NFL, and you are the first human being on the planet to say otherwise. In fact, if you Google the phrase "dawn the NFL", you are the very first result. Though, there is somebody else that used the phrase "dawn the NFL jersey of their new team", which makes far more sense than yours (he just meant to use don).

Keep digging your hole deeper and deeper, though.

What you were obviously going for was "Jerry Rice is the greatest player to ever don an NFL jersey." Unfortunately when you previously heard that phrase you didn't know that don was a word so you assumed it was dawn and ran with it, much to my amusement.
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Old 07-18-2012, 11:00 AM   #25
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GhostBear I apologize for my behavior in this thread. I was intentionally trying to wind you up and it was uncalled for. I am sorry and in the future I will attempt to be a kinder and less confrontational person.
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Old 07-18-2012, 09:04 PM   #26
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GhostBear I apologize for my behavior in this thread. I was intentionally trying to wind you up and it was uncalled for. I am sorry and in the future I will attempt to be a kinder and less confrontational person.
Did he send you a death threat or something?
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Old 07-18-2012, 09:10 PM   #27
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Old 07-18-2012, 10:32 PM   #28
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Nick Wlodyka. Well, he was on FIFA 97 anyway.
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