Thread:WillTheArthurandBusterFan5050/@comment-24878483-20150821205530/@comment-24669562-20150821224042

Hi Fernando. You don't like Lydia? I mean I respect your opinion, nobody likes everything about everything

this poem however, I'm sorry to sound harsh, doesn't make sense.

One part that doesn't make sense to me is "Lydia I like him very badly." Lydia is a girl, meaning "her." Who is the "him" you're talking about?

What also doesn't make sense to me is "Lydia I like him very badly, just for the fact of being in that stupid wheel chair." What does this mean? I have no idea what you're getting at.

I also do not get "Since I was in Arthur he would have killed the point bullets." I don't get any of that. I don't get the "Since I was in Arthur" part, what do you mean by that?

And what do you mean by "Since he (being Arthur, or whomever) would have killed the point bullets?" What point bullets?

This isn't SPAM is it, I do not approve of SPAM and I don't want any SPAM.