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Ultimately, from "promiterre", which is Latin for "to send forth".
i have no idea ,but to me promises are shit.usualy promises come from people who care about u and go thru with promises.but i would guess bout 90% of promises have been broken towards me.
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much more helpful than me ..i tried..lol
by bigkado69 on December 11th, 2006
Dude! No problem! I was accurate. You were honest. 6 of one, half-dozen of the other.
by teknimage on December 11th, 2006