YouTube Community Laughs at Evil235's Naughty Language Lesson
Shelby Lee Walsh — July 28, 2009 — Naughty
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Submitted by user ‘Evil235’ to YouTube on April 20, 2009, this uploader is just that - completely evil. The above video shows a man giving his relative an English lesson, but instead of teaching her tenses or useful tourist phrases, he skips right to the swear words instead.
The poor little grandma has no idea whatsoever what she is saying as she joyfully exclaims, “Fk you!” to her husband.
The same user also does a similarly crude English lesson on his little cousin in another YouTube video.
The poor little grandma has no idea whatsoever what she is saying as she joyfully exclaims, “Fk you!” to her husband.
The same user also does a similarly crude English lesson on his little cousin in another YouTube video.
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