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Arminda 4 month s ago
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Rolly 4 month s ago
#25 - it's "ohhhhhhh yeahhhhhh" Get the quote right, please.
       
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Mildred 4 month s ago
#42 that is bullshit and moronic. It is "hard as hell". Hail is a little hard but not something you would compare against like "hard as a diamond" or "hard as steel". see englishcomposition.org/hard-as-hail-vs-hard-as-hell-which-is-correct-meaning-and
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Chan 4 month s ago
#42. Wrong! girl_witch
       
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Virdie 4 month s ago
#42 "Hard as Hell" meaning it is as hard as if you were stuck in HELL. Which is where I felt I was, trying to understand why somone would confuse the pronunciation of the two words. I mean if English is second language, maybe.
       
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