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2007<br />

abit (a bit)<br />

afterall (after all)<br />

all ready (already)<br />

alot (a lot)<br />

angles (angel's)<br />

anouncement<br />

(announcement)<br />

anser (answer)<br />

ansered (answered)<br />

aplause (applause)<br />

appered (appeared)<br />

as (has)<br />

aswell (as well)<br />

atheps (attempts)<br />

attension (attention)<br />

audens (audience)<br />

audiance (audience)<br />

avotion (ovation)<br />

batter (battery)<br />

beautifull (beautiful)<br />

been (being)<br />

befoe (before)<br />

befor (before)<br />

beutiful (beautiful)<br />

boo'd (booed)<br />

bount (bound)<br />

breath (breathe)<br />

breth (breath)<br />

butterflise (butterflies)<br />

butterfly's (butterflies)<br />

butterflys (butterflies)<br />

chamaigne (champagne)<br />

cheared (cheered)<br />

cheek (check)<br />

class mates (classmate,<br />

class-mate)<br />

clinged (clinging)<br />

clozing (closing)<br />

clucted (clutched)<br />

compeat (compete)<br />

competion (competition)<br />

component (opponent)<br />

consiceness<br />

(consciousness)<br />

constintivly<br />

(instinctively ?)<br />

contestent (contestant)<br />

croud (crowd)<br />

cudnt (couldn't)<br />

damit (damn it)<br />

deliberatly (deliberately)<br />

deppressing (depressing)<br />

didint (didn't)<br />

dieing (dying)<br />

dissapointed<br />

(disappointed)<br />

drum roll (drum-roll)<br />

embarresed (embarrassed)<br />

enuf (enough)<br />

errupted (erupted)<br />

everyday (every day)<br />

evryone (everyone)<br />

excitely (excitedly)<br />

expressed (express)<br />

fantasic (fantastic)<br />

feacture (feature)<br />

felling (feeling)<br />

figue (figure)<br />

finnally (finally)<br />

flickt (flicked)<br />

foot-steps (footsteps)<br />

forced open (force-open)<br />

forgot (forgotten)<br />

fourced (forced)<br />

freind (friend)<br />

gameshow (game show)<br />

gangsta (gangster)<br />

gawbreaker (jawbreaker)<br />

get (got)<br />

gotten (got)<br />

grib (grip)<br />

griping (gripping)<br />

half way (halfway,<br />

half-way)<br />

head lights (headlights)<br />

hear (here)<br />

heart beat (heart-beat)<br />

herd (heard)<br />

imagin (imagine)<br />

infact (in fact)<br />

infront (in front) x5<br />

islond (island)<br />

ladys (ladies)<br />

layed (laid)<br />

life changing<br />

(life-changing)<br />

look (luck)<br />

lunch time (lunch-time)<br />

luxorious (luxurious)<br />

maskates (mistakes)<br />

me (I) x2<br />

mintes (minutes)<br />

minuets (minutes)<br />

my self (myself)<br />

Na (now?)<br />

narator (narrator)<br />

negitive (negative)<br />

nerves (nervous)<br />

nervus (nervous)<br />

never ending<br />

(never-ending)<br />

nevous (nervous)<br />

new (knew) x3<br />

no (know)<br />

num (numb)<br />

nuvorse (nervous)<br />

of (off)<br />

old looking (old-looking)<br />

one bedroomed<br />

(one-bedroomed)<br />

open'd (opened)<br />

over powering<br />

(overpowering)<br />

panding (pounding)<br />

pararing (preparing)<br />

pickt (picked)<br />

plates (plaits)<br />

poping (popping)<br />

pownding (pounding)<br />

practiced (practised)<br />

pratically (practically)<br />

preecherman<br />

(preacher man)<br />

probabaly (probably)<br />

prodayd (paraded)<br />

que (cue)<br />

queezy (queasy)<br />

quite (quiet)<br />

rains (reins)<br />

realized (realised)<br />

ribben (ribbon)<br />

sea wead (seaweed)<br />

sed (said)<br />

see (saw)<br />

serching (searching)<br />

shaterd (shattered)<br />

shinning (shining)<br />

silant (silent)<br />

snacthing (snatching)<br />

soming (something)<br />

somtim (sometimes)<br />

speachless (speechless)<br />

stardem (stardom)<br />

stareing (staring)<br />

stated (started)<br />

stletoe (stiletto)<br />

stomache (stomach)<br />

stumbbling (stumbling)<br />

stumoke (stomach)<br />

subconsiously<br />

(subconsciously)<br />

sucssesfu (successful)<br />

sun batheing<br />

(sun-bathing)<br />

swithch (switch)<br />

their (there)<br />

theirs (there's)<br />

ther (there) x2<br />

thourghts (thoughts)<br />

to (too)<br />

tome (to me)<br />

tride (tried)<br />

try (tried)<br />

tryed (tried)<br />

tured (turned)<br />

usuull (usual)<br />

weed (week)<br />

weel (wheel)<br />

were (where)<br />

what ever (whatever)<br />

where ever (wherever)<br />

wimpered (whimpered)<br />

windowsill (window-sill)<br />

wining (winning)<br />

women (woman)<br />

worke (work)<br />

wreak (wreck)<br />

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