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#1 Parent FTinPRC - 2017-02-19
Re Pumpkin Pie- British as fish 'n' chips!


Plagiarize much?

If you see daffy post a single sentence without grammatical errors, childlike punctuation, or inane rustic jargon, you can be certain that the sentence has been plagiarized.

At least when he cuts and pastes full paragraphs of material we are spared thesaurus-sourced misspellings and thickets of nonsense.

#2 Parent heretosay - 2017-02-19
Re Pumpkin Pie- British as fish 'n' chips!

Plagiarize much? When you copy an article or even excerpts from an article without citing the source and author, it's plagiarism and reveals either a lack of education on the part of the copier/poster or an attempt to deceive the reader. In your case it would be both.

Here's the source:
The History of Pumpkin Pie
NOVEMBER 21, 2014 By Nate Barksdale

More pretense from a pretend teacher who simply can't be taken seriously.

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