WRIGHT????)( write) on the last line Ah, well what the hell...
"richard" <> wrote in message
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On Sun, 09 Nov 2008 21:29:06 -0500, ® <> wrote:
>Evan Platt wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 9 Nov 2008 19:31:46 -0600, "Help Desk"
>><highschool-> wrote:
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>>>" <evan@*******************************> wrote in message
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>>>> On Sun, 9 Nov 2008 19:35:39 -0500, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty"
>>>> <> wrote:
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>>>>>Anyone named "Help Desk" should know that. 
>>>>
>>>> See his previous posts under his 'other' nym...
>>>>
>>>> From: "VUE, IVAN \(STUDENT\)"
>>>>
>>>> Apparently he's graduated from a student to a help desk.
>>>>
>>>no your wrong.....
>>
>>(Top posting corrected). Yep, apparently I'm wrong. As you don't know
>>the difference between "your" and "you're",
>(-)
>
>Less not knowing the difference, I suspect, than just simply not giving
>a damn.
>
>"Ignorance = not knowing
>Stupidity = knowing, but not caring
>Idiocy = still not knowing"
>
>Wait until you see some of 'them' confuse their "to"'s with their
>"too"'s. And/or, begin a sentence with the "to" and, later on in that
>sentence, morph said "to" into "too".
Ahhhh yes. I just love old fashioned spelling thrashes.
In a movie the student at Harvard said to the prof, "You don't even
know where it's at."
Prof retorts with, "We do not end our sentences with......"
"Ok. Try this one then. You don't even know where it's at, asshole".
So like where y'all from, bitch?
The way I see it, if it gets the message across, who the hell cares?
Perhaps it was sent correctly and the server was short on space so it
cut off a few letters here and there.
I've seen people with PhD's in English get it wrong.
I failed a high school english class once. Why? The teacher couldn't
find anything wrong so he used the excuse that I dared to wright on
the last line of the page rather than using a second page.