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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by stokerk</i> <br /><br />Hey Joe........................I was wondering what the H#*% you were all bent out of shape about. I was replying to "FERGUS" in my fist reply,................ You know the one who posted this. ...................Not you. You had me scratching my head for a while wondering whatthehell I did to tick you off, So I went through the posts again & finaly figured it out. WOW , watching Nancy Drew , Hardy boys did pay off after all. I'm on the right track now . "HAVE A GOOD ONE" Think I"ll post a name to who I'm talking to next time. * sigh * . If your stressed out like me at times go to ( www.jokes.com ).....Works for me. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Ken, <br /> <br />If I gave you the impression that you had bent me out of shape, I sincerely apologize. I posted that note quoting you because I was afraid I had not expressed myself properly in the previous posts. I don't mind people making typos, or the occasional misspelling. What got me wound up enough to start this thread rolling again was a posting I had read in another forum, where the author obviously didn't even bother to try to spell words correctly. I don't want to get any more specific than that, since my aim is not to embarass anyone, but to encourage people to check their spelling. A lot of times, we mean one thing and spell it such that it takes on a new meaning entirely. For example: "My waist is two large." as opposed to "My waste is too large." I believe we called them homophones in English grammar, words that sound alike but spelled differently. <br /> <br />jokes.com.....my life has been one big joke...and the joke's on me! [:p] <br />
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