by Chamba » 20th June 2016, 21:33
my concern is my dear Valerie, your English can use a bit of polishing up.
The plural for luggage is pieces of luggage, not luggages. And when something you owned gets lost you 'lose' it not 'loose'. Loose is for example, when a prostitute spends many years on the streets until her vagina becomes loose not tight, because men having been screwing her like there's no tomorrow. You see?
my concern is my dear Valerie, your English can use a bit of polishing up.
The plural for luggage is pieces of luggage, not luggages. And when something you owned gets lost you 'lose' it not 'loose'. Loose is for example, when a prostitute spends many years on the streets until her vagina becomes loose not tight, because men having been screwing her like there's no tomorrow. You see?