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What’s your gangster name according to this?

Looks like I’m Black Baileys
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smiler2012 · 61-69
blue champion 😝 @mellymel22
MellyMel22 · F
@smiler2012 No offense, o accidentally made yours best answer and can’t take it back 😆
smiler2012 · 61-69
thank you for best answer always appreciated 😝 @mellymel22
smiler2012 · 61-69
@MellyMel22 yes of course you can no problem
NankerPhelge · 61-69, M
@MellyMel22 accidentally made yours best answer and can’t take it back

Yes, you can. Make another answer the Best and it cancels the first one.
MellyMel22 · F
@smiler2012 I did cause I wanna try the orange cappuccino 😆😆😆
smiler2012 · 61-69
@MellyMel22 i think anything orange in the united states at the moment should carry a poison sign 😝
NankerPhelge · 61-69, M
@smiler2012 That's a pity because I've always liked the word "orange" since I was in primary school.
smiler2012 · 61-69
@NankerPhelge yes unfortunately since trump got into power in 2016 orange has become a very dirty word to the non obedience trump core base 😝
NankerPhelge · 61-69, M
@smiler2012 This is something up with which I shall not put.
smiler2012 · 61-69
@NankerPhelge sorry have i offended my apologies not meant from one brit to another
NankerPhelge · 61-69, M
@smiler2012 No, I meant I won't put up with the word "orange" being besmirched because it's too nice. My phrasing "something up with which I shall not put" was imitating my pompous, eccentric old English teacher Mr. Hodges. He was often mocked in school for talking like that. Lol :)
smiler2012 · 61-69
@NankerPhelge well i think we had a lot of pompous teachers in our generation at school
NankerPhelge · 61-69, M
@smiler2012 None quite as pompous as old Mr. Hodges. He was quite a comical character.