I'm younger than the folks that REALLY learned to spell.
And I do wonder why I made that typo. Either of my parents would have
had my skin for doing that.
{O.O}
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Rudd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "jdow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <users@spamassassin.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 20:14
Subject: Re: HTML-tests good or bad?
righting? is that the opposite of wronging? :-)
On Aug 9, 2006, at 7:19 PM, jdow wrote:
I've been noticing that this seems to be cropping up in an awful lot
in the righting committed by younger folks. It contributes to the
impression that even college graduates these days are functionally
illiterate.
{O.O} So says the old fartess curmudgeonette.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Santerre"
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ROFL!! I just saw this thread!
I haven't played hockey since January :( And still my spelling hasn't
improved! I am in fact, a product of the US skool system ;) And if
you're a Boston Bruins Hockey fan, today is a GREAT DAY!
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=2544373
I'm so far behind in my antispam its not even funny. Damn server
migrations!
--Chris (Vowel? Who the hell needs vowels?)
-----Original Message-----
From: jdow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
For some reason I thought he was. If he's a United Statesian then
whainheck
is he spelling British fashion?
{o.o}
----- Original Message ----- From: "Daryl C. W. O'Shea"
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> jdow wrote:
> >> But of the British it takes a Harry Potter to spell correctly.
>> (I know he's Canadian. But if carried too far British spelling
>> smells, or in the past tense is fishy, smelt.)
> > I know, like a sane person, Chris likes hockey (don't worry
Chris, it > starts real soon), but WTH did he become Canuckian?