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NotCranky
ParticipantShe got a new ISP and changed her screen name.
NotCranky
ParticipantShe got a new ISP and changed her screen name.
NotCranky
ParticipantShe got a new ISP and changed her screen name.
NotCranky
ParticipantShe got a new ISP and changed her screen name.
NotCranky
ParticipantShe got a new ISP and changed her screen name.
NotCranky
ParticipantI learned Spanish as a second language. Sometimes I find myself spelling words according to the rules for Spanish that are not even Spanish & Inglish cognates or are cognates but end up with a hybrid spelling and, therefore are incorrect in two languages. Inglish sounds just like English if you know how to pronounce the letter i in Spanish.Ingles, amazingly enough , starts with the same letter. I also just goof up a lot of words. Today on the Abott link I spelled article, “artical”, That is not a typo,that is the brain typing a sound using an arrangement of letters that is legit for the same sound in other words. Perhaps it is early onset of something?
to-too, to easy too mess up.
Forget punctuation. That’s not fair. I am already an overachiever for a realtor,that is, since I came to Piggington’s and learned about the spell check icon.
NotCranky
ParticipantI learned Spanish as a second language. Sometimes I find myself spelling words according to the rules for Spanish that are not even Spanish & Inglish cognates or are cognates but end up with a hybrid spelling and, therefore are incorrect in two languages. Inglish sounds just like English if you know how to pronounce the letter i in Spanish.Ingles, amazingly enough , starts with the same letter. I also just goof up a lot of words. Today on the Abott link I spelled article, “artical”, That is not a typo,that is the brain typing a sound using an arrangement of letters that is legit for the same sound in other words. Perhaps it is early onset of something?
to-too, to easy too mess up.
Forget punctuation. That’s not fair. I am already an overachiever for a realtor,that is, since I came to Piggington’s and learned about the spell check icon.
NotCranky
ParticipantI learned Spanish as a second language. Sometimes I find myself spelling words according to the rules for Spanish that are not even Spanish & Inglish cognates or are cognates but end up with a hybrid spelling and, therefore are incorrect in two languages. Inglish sounds just like English if you know how to pronounce the letter i in Spanish.Ingles, amazingly enough , starts with the same letter. I also just goof up a lot of words. Today on the Abott link I spelled article, “artical”, That is not a typo,that is the brain typing a sound using an arrangement of letters that is legit for the same sound in other words. Perhaps it is early onset of something?
to-too, to easy too mess up.
Forget punctuation. That’s not fair. I am already an overachiever for a realtor,that is, since I came to Piggington’s and learned about the spell check icon.
NotCranky
ParticipantI learned Spanish as a second language. Sometimes I find myself spelling words according to the rules for Spanish that are not even Spanish & Inglish cognates or are cognates but end up with a hybrid spelling and, therefore are incorrect in two languages. Inglish sounds just like English if you know how to pronounce the letter i in Spanish.Ingles, amazingly enough , starts with the same letter. I also just goof up a lot of words. Today on the Abott link I spelled article, “artical”, That is not a typo,that is the brain typing a sound using an arrangement of letters that is legit for the same sound in other words. Perhaps it is early onset of something?
to-too, to easy too mess up.
Forget punctuation. That’s not fair. I am already an overachiever for a realtor,that is, since I came to Piggington’s and learned about the spell check icon.
NotCranky
ParticipantI learned Spanish as a second language. Sometimes I find myself spelling words according to the rules for Spanish that are not even Spanish & Inglish cognates or are cognates but end up with a hybrid spelling and, therefore are incorrect in two languages. Inglish sounds just like English if you know how to pronounce the letter i in Spanish.Ingles, amazingly enough , starts with the same letter. I also just goof up a lot of words. Today on the Abott link I spelled article, “artical”, That is not a typo,that is the brain typing a sound using an arrangement of letters that is legit for the same sound in other words. Perhaps it is early onset of something?
to-too, to easy too mess up.
Forget punctuation. That’s not fair. I am already an overachiever for a realtor,that is, since I came to Piggington’s and learned about the spell check icon.
NotCranky
ParticipantI think that one deserves its own thread drunkle. What do you think or the transaction? It looks like a mini-bail out or some kind of funny money teamwork. I am weak on big business,companies and stocks so I can’t say anything remotely useful on this thread. Could they be moving assets on the cheap to prepare for reorganization of some sort? Some big lenders must have had to approve of the deal even without the BK.
In any case since we have been on the topic of the effects of bail outs. I wonder if there won’t be some private ones, like this could be?
It looks like builders stocks bounced a little on this action?NotCranky
ParticipantI think that one deserves its own thread drunkle. What do you think or the transaction? It looks like a mini-bail out or some kind of funny money teamwork. I am weak on big business,companies and stocks so I can’t say anything remotely useful on this thread. Could they be moving assets on the cheap to prepare for reorganization of some sort? Some big lenders must have had to approve of the deal even without the BK.
In any case since we have been on the topic of the effects of bail outs. I wonder if there won’t be some private ones, like this could be?
It looks like builders stocks bounced a little on this action?NotCranky
ParticipantI think that one deserves its own thread drunkle. What do you think or the transaction? It looks like a mini-bail out or some kind of funny money teamwork. I am weak on big business,companies and stocks so I can’t say anything remotely useful on this thread. Could they be moving assets on the cheap to prepare for reorganization of some sort? Some big lenders must have had to approve of the deal even without the BK.
In any case since we have been on the topic of the effects of bail outs. I wonder if there won’t be some private ones, like this could be?
It looks like builders stocks bounced a little on this action?NotCranky
ParticipantI think that one deserves its own thread drunkle. What do you think or the transaction? It looks like a mini-bail out or some kind of funny money teamwork. I am weak on big business,companies and stocks so I can’t say anything remotely useful on this thread. Could they be moving assets on the cheap to prepare for reorganization of some sort? Some big lenders must have had to approve of the deal even without the BK.
In any case since we have been on the topic of the effects of bail outs. I wonder if there won’t be some private ones, like this could be?
It looks like builders stocks bounced a little on this action? -
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