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To reiterate a point, this is actually correct. Technically, when you put "and" in a number phrase, like "one hundred AND one", the "and" means decimal. So, if u say "one hundred AND one" your really saying 100.1. A little knowledge.
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Rated by 10fps on Nov 05, 12:21pm
One Hundred and One...
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Rated by SpiralAu on Mar 26 2009, 3:34pm
Stupid trivia, also "Hey check this out I totally simpsonized myself it looks just like me if i were a Simpsons character high five brah"
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Rated by Kikaro on Jan 14 2009, 1:38pm
You have got to count to 1 zillion before encountering the letter z.
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Rated by ihateevanthomas on Dec 07 2008, 5:17pm
Dumb as fuck.
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Rated by Frank-King on Dec 04 2008, 9:33pm
To reiterate a point, this is actually correct. Technically, when you put "and" in a number phrase, like "one hundred AND one", the "and" means decimal. So, if u say "one hundred AND one" your really saying 100.1. A little knowledge.