SODABOTTLEBOB
Silver Member
Is that a "word" ... or a "what" ?
Please don't flag or yell at me for posting this, but sometimes I have more difficulty recognizing words than I do in identifying the item itself. Before posting, please click the "Spell Check" box first. I think you will be amazed. I play a little game with myself in this regard to see how many words I get right vs wrong. So far I'm still smarter than a 5th grader, but not sure if I will ever graduate from grammer school.
And its not slang that I'm referring to. Slang is as American as apple pie. Its when we put the cart before the horse and type so fast we cut words short and don't realize it. For example; When someone writes... "My frien and I wer detecting fo coins on th beach the othe day, and all of a sudde my friend shouts, "Hey Bob, look at thi."."
Anyway, I think you get the idea. Spell Check will catch these mistakes and remind us to correct them.
This is for fun and not to be taken too seriously. I'm half Hillbilly myself, and proud of it!
Thanks.
Bob
P.S. Another example ... Spell Check didn't like my use of "5th", suggesting I change it to "fifth" ... But hay, you gotta (Oops) "got to" break the rules sometimes!
I'm lean'n toward Banner here ... Whad'a ya think?
Please don't flag or yell at me for posting this, but sometimes I have more difficulty recognizing words than I do in identifying the item itself. Before posting, please click the "Spell Check" box first. I think you will be amazed. I play a little game with myself in this regard to see how many words I get right vs wrong. So far I'm still smarter than a 5th grader, but not sure if I will ever graduate from grammer school.
And its not slang that I'm referring to. Slang is as American as apple pie. Its when we put the cart before the horse and type so fast we cut words short and don't realize it. For example; When someone writes... "My frien and I wer detecting fo coins on th beach the othe day, and all of a sudde my friend shouts, "Hey Bob, look at thi."."
Anyway, I think you get the idea. Spell Check will catch these mistakes and remind us to correct them.
This is for fun and not to be taken too seriously. I'm half Hillbilly myself, and proud of it!
Thanks.
Bob
P.S. Another example ... Spell Check didn't like my use of "5th", suggesting I change it to "fifth" ... But hay, you gotta (Oops) "got to" break the rules sometimes!
I'm lean'n toward Banner here ... Whad'a ya think?