Comments: JS, boy, is my face red!
Comments: Susan and JAda, I was waiting for you to take the bait and correct me on my spelling of "grammer". [yuk-yuk]
Comments: old stuff nvr mkit n txt woerl. gkt wf tmes !! LOL
Comments: Ada Ann . . . point well taken!! You should have sent the URL earlier today and we would have all been on our written best!!
Comments: http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/columns/Default.aspx?article=NationalGrammarDay>1=43001
Comments: The Voter's Registration Office is next door to mine and they are having one crazy day.
Comments: Purfection has never been my strong suit.
Comments: McMakin . . . You are quirkie!!!!
Comments: I've tried the perfectionist road and I'm not going there anymore. It's not worth the stress.
Comments: I've tried the perfectionist road and I'm not going there anymore. It's not worth the stress.
Comments: Okay, Sandy. I've had my say. I'll be quiet. (Jada, high five!!!)
Comments: Down girls, didn't mean to get you all riled up! I simply meant on the GB we are usually in a hurry & may be thinking faster than we can type! I know many times I'm thinking the word "you are" and I type "your". Sure I know the difference and no, it would never happen in a business letter or anything else I send out. But on our class GB I may not go back and make all the corrections or take time to look up several words before sending it. I'm a very good speller, but I'm a very bad typist! What I think in my head doesn't come out the same in type!
Comments: John, not in my world.
Comments: John, I'm a throw-back!
Comments: It is customary in this day and age to allow some grammer-slack. |
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