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July 19, 2010 at 11:49 PM #580205July 19, 2010 at 11:51 PM #581241scaredyclassicParticipant
one of the problems with getting upset over other people’s usage is that there is always going to be someone down the line who thinks that YOU are an illiterate.
just remember the founding fathers didn’t care about spelling, and open yourself up to the ful range of human expression, however it radiates outward and in whatever hilarious form it manifests.
July 19, 2010 at 11:51 PM #580833scaredyclassicParticipantone of the problems with getting upset over other people’s usage is that there is always going to be someone down the line who thinks that YOU are an illiterate.
just remember the founding fathers didn’t care about spelling, and open yourself up to the ful range of human expression, however it radiates outward and in whatever hilarious form it manifests.
July 19, 2010 at 11:51 PM #580303scaredyclassicParticipantone of the problems with getting upset over other people’s usage is that there is always going to be someone down the line who thinks that YOU are an illiterate.
just remember the founding fathers didn’t care about spelling, and open yourself up to the ful range of human expression, however it radiates outward and in whatever hilarious form it manifests.
July 19, 2010 at 11:51 PM #580210scaredyclassicParticipantone of the problems with getting upset over other people’s usage is that there is always going to be someone down the line who thinks that YOU are an illiterate.
just remember the founding fathers didn’t care about spelling, and open yourself up to the ful range of human expression, however it radiates outward and in whatever hilarious form it manifests.
July 19, 2010 at 11:51 PM #580937scaredyclassicParticipantone of the problems with getting upset over other people’s usage is that there is always going to be someone down the line who thinks that YOU are an illiterate.
just remember the founding fathers didn’t care about spelling, and open yourself up to the ful range of human expression, however it radiates outward and in whatever hilarious form it manifests.
July 20, 2010 at 9:02 AM #581054bearishgurlParticipantIn my line of work, it is imperative to be able to write and speak properly and with complete clarity. That said, I come across attorneys often and have close relatives who are dyslexic and ALL have made and make an excess of $200K per year. This trait or “handicap” has absolutely NOTHING to do with level of intelligence.
Others’ grammatical errors just roll off my back. That is what microcassette recorders and dictaphones are for. There really isn’t any need to write in this day and age when there are many competent people available to perform these tasks for you.
July 20, 2010 at 9:02 AM #580949bearishgurlParticipantIn my line of work, it is imperative to be able to write and speak properly and with complete clarity. That said, I come across attorneys often and have close relatives who are dyslexic and ALL have made and make an excess of $200K per year. This trait or “handicap” has absolutely NOTHING to do with level of intelligence.
Others’ grammatical errors just roll off my back. That is what microcassette recorders and dictaphones are for. There really isn’t any need to write in this day and age when there are many competent people available to perform these tasks for you.
July 20, 2010 at 9:02 AM #580419bearishgurlParticipantIn my line of work, it is imperative to be able to write and speak properly and with complete clarity. That said, I come across attorneys often and have close relatives who are dyslexic and ALL have made and make an excess of $200K per year. This trait or “handicap” has absolutely NOTHING to do with level of intelligence.
Others’ grammatical errors just roll off my back. That is what microcassette recorders and dictaphones are for. There really isn’t any need to write in this day and age when there are many competent people available to perform these tasks for you.
July 20, 2010 at 9:02 AM #581356bearishgurlParticipantIn my line of work, it is imperative to be able to write and speak properly and with complete clarity. That said, I come across attorneys often and have close relatives who are dyslexic and ALL have made and make an excess of $200K per year. This trait or “handicap” has absolutely NOTHING to do with level of intelligence.
Others’ grammatical errors just roll off my back. That is what microcassette recorders and dictaphones are for. There really isn’t any need to write in this day and age when there are many competent people available to perform these tasks for you.
July 20, 2010 at 9:02 AM #580325bearishgurlParticipantIn my line of work, it is imperative to be able to write and speak properly and with complete clarity. That said, I come across attorneys often and have close relatives who are dyslexic and ALL have made and make an excess of $200K per year. This trait or “handicap” has absolutely NOTHING to do with level of intelligence.
Others’ grammatical errors just roll off my back. That is what microcassette recorders and dictaphones are for. There really isn’t any need to write in this day and age when there are many competent people available to perform these tasks for you.
July 20, 2010 at 9:07 AM #580959CoronitaParticipantWhy do ya folks complain about other peeps’sspoken crack ass english brace yourself foo’!
July 20, 2010 at 9:07 AM #581064CoronitaParticipantWhy do ya folks complain about other peeps’sspoken crack ass english brace yourself foo’!
July 20, 2010 at 9:07 AM #580429CoronitaParticipantWhy do ya folks complain about other peeps’sspoken crack ass english brace yourself foo’!
July 20, 2010 at 9:07 AM #581366CoronitaParticipantWhy do ya folks complain about other peeps’sspoken crack ass english brace yourself foo’!
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