I don't speak tier three English. If you're going to create your own words, at least define them for us.
Tounting? Is that the hybrid of taunting and touting?
Banker must be your banker with your inability to count.
I'm sorry to hear that.
You've tried that attempt multiple times in the past, and it always fails. Simply because my business puts me around celebrities frequently doesn't mean I am "smitten" by them. I've turned down more attempts to hook up, be "introduced" romantically to, and socialize with celebrities than you've worn shirts with crocodiles on them or spandex shorts on the beach.
Swae Lee's manager trying to get me to come out to link up with them at their after party last month. I made an excuse so I didn't have to go:
G-Eazy sending me a text when he is in town near me for a day trying to get me to link up . . . forgot to respond back to him from a few weeks ago:
I could play this game all day once again proving your claim wrong.
Who checks out of a hotel room? And Drake goes down to the lobby to check out of his own room? That's a bit unbelievable. But, I'll be with Taylor Swift tomorrow night late and then with Drake Sunday night. I am trying to get her to stay in town for the night and link up with Drake on Sunday night. Either way, I'll be sure to ask Drake why he checks out of his room in two days.
This is great. You, like Tier Three, are creating your own words now. "Never mind" is two words. The colloquialism is correctly spelled as two words. No big deal, as it is a very common mistake, and you are very much a commoner, so it is understandable.