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 Post subject: Re: The English Language
 Post Posted: Tue 27 Jan 2009 19:53 
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Some of us are just good OLE country boys & Gals. We may not always make perfect sentences, but we are who we say we are,try our best to do what we say we will do and i addressed my parents as Yes Mame & Yes Sir and don't swich wives every month.(Well Some of us anyway) :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: The English Language
 Post Posted: Tue 27 Jan 2009 22:17 
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I also can mostly deal with the spelling. I usually stop reading after the first couple of lines when I start getting a headache from no punctuation. When I can't tell where one sentence or thought stops, and am halfway into the next trying to figure out what is being said, I move on.

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 Post subject: Re: The English Language
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I view some individuals contributions here as an individual that is trying to get thoughts out before they forget them. This results in incomplete sentences, improper grammar and syntax.

I suffer from this in conversation, maybe it is OCD. I will interrupt a conversation to get my point across because in my mind it is essential to the conversation, even though I know that it is impolite and rude to do so to the current speaker. I have worked on this for years and have failed many times. My friends overlook this and knock the hell out of me later, others just think that I am an arse.

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 Post subject: Re: The English Language
 Post Posted: Wed 28 Jan 2009 09:58 
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Heck Yeah! another person like me. Um . . are you guys talking about ME again ? :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: The English Language
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LuVonda wrote:
I am all good on the misspells . . . as I get in a bit of a hurry at times :roll:
What I have a problem with is the abbreviations used by those that are 'chatroom' savy. I feel that that type of communication belongs there, not here on this Forum. Call me oldfashioned. I don't want to have to have a freakin decoder to read someones' post.
Surely I can't be the only one . . .
I thought that I had seen a 'spellchek" on here (it is on another forum) so I downloaded the 'google' toolbar. Those of you that have spoken with me know how I talk.
I promise to try and get more highhorsed . . . Uhm . . . nope changed me mind :mrgreen:


I agree with LuVonda,I have enough definitions to learn for my state test,so it would be beneficial to spell out the meanings of your terminology fraises. I do understand the quotations of being a proffesional.

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 Post subject: Re: The English Language
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Any others, just ask. Do not be afraid to ask questions. For every question you ask is supported by ten more people afraid or just too proud to ask it.

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SnoWolf wrote:
I agree....I was just funnin.


Hey Sno......... I know about you.......... I never take anything you say seriously..... :lol: :lol: :lol: :roll: :roll: :roll:


oh............ just kidding............. :shock: :shock:


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glad I got you all straight.......... my englis prufeseror wud b soo hapy?! 8)

SPEED LIMIT SIGN SEEN ON A BACK ROAD IN VIRGINA SAID" "SPED LIMITE 55" !!! stayed up for 6 months before corrected....

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Hey Sno......... I know about you.......... I never take anything you say seriously..... :lol: :lol: :lol: :roll: :roll: :roll:


And no one ever should..... :)

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Any others, just ask. Do not be afraid to ask questions. For every question you ask is supported by ten more people afraid or just too proud to ask it.Scott


... and don't forget:

KMA... ESAD... FO... FYMF... FY... HMFIC... BS... and one of my personal favorites... IWYTKIHNTDWT,PBM... I will tell you this one and no others.... "I WANT YOU TO KNOW I HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS, PLEASE BELIEVE ME"

... and the one that sits behind the counter in many little bars and nite clubs... (I had one in mine for many years).... "YQHJCYAQFTJB"... now I know you bar hoppers will know that one...

Don't answer this... see if you know what that one means... just say yes or no... and later we will post it....

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