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Come, let us conjugate together...Paging, waging, aging.You don't need no "e" in "aging".The "e" serves no function. Except in England where-maye God bless the goode Queene-it serves to keep the language as antiquated as they like it.
Lagging, dragging, sagging, bagging, fagging, and aggin. "Aggin" as in "Dang it Bubba,if you don't stop aggin on Junior you uns is fixing to fetch a flogging". Note: The second "g" in aggin is incumbent, a third "g" at the end would be redundant.You see, in Alabama, we are economical with our words and letters, we speake today the English language of tomorrow.
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