"Mad Hatters" sure sounds like a North American term of the oh so lovely ebonics dictionary. Not really a South American slang that I am aware of.I’dont get what yous mad hatters are talking about

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"Mad Hatters" sure sounds like a North American term of the oh so lovely ebonics dictionary. Not really a South American slang that I am aware of.I’dont get what yous mad hatters are talking about
thats strange. I remember him saying he was from south america."Mad Hatters" sure sounds like an American term of the oh so lovely ebonics dictionary. Not really a South African phase that I am aware of.
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Fixed itthats strange. I remember him saying he was from south america.
maybe he moved. His stories seemed to be filled with loopholes.Fixed it
tbh I don't think soAre there raccoons in south america?
Maybe they caught one of these https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_American_coatitbh I don't think so
thats more likelyMaybe they caught one of these https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_American_coati
Is that legal?that just means more food for me as I have set wild creature traps all over my land/territory last night I caught a bald eagle and I’m planning on cooking it tomorrow
In the middle of the jungle in south america.Is that legal?![]()