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Old 08-24-2007, 04:57 PM   #21
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We have a sticky of FMO's and I do not see any there that I remeber that are worth a ****. Where are the good FMO's?


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Old 08-24-2007, 05:08 PM   #22
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We have a sticky of FMO's and I do not see any there that I remeber that are worth a ****. Where are the good FMO's?
There are only two that I know that I would trust my first born male child with, Anthony Pelliccio and Josh Vandenberg, both became members of this forum at my request.

I consider both of them as friends. They have always been there if I needed anything.


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WHo is anthony with?


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Old 08-24-2007, 05:13 PM   #24
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Nah, SAI, last time I checked my BP was 98 over 47. It's just that sometimes I feel like English must be a second language!



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Old 08-24-2007, 05:22 PM   #25
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Is your heart working? Isn't that pretty low?


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Nah, SAI, last time I checked my BP was 98 over 47. It's just that sometimes I feel like English must be a second language!
I'm with you arnguy. I understand the occasional typo, but it's usually pretty clear when it's because someone just doesn't know. My favorite spoken word,

"That's a whole 'nuther' story".

I still haven't figured out what a "nuther" is.


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Old 08-24-2007, 05:39 PM   #27
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Thank you, sman. Yes, we all make typos---they are forgiveable. It's the other stuff that makes me shudder.


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Old 08-24-2007, 05:51 PM   #28
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WHo is anthony with?
The following two guys have been super for me to deal with. No complaints at all, only praise.

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Thanks Frank. Now all we need to do is get it to the correct thread.


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Old 08-24-2007, 11:09 PM   #30
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Thanks Frank. Now all we need to do is get it to the correct thread.
You asked the question, I was just answering it. I think that is a great idea, why don't you copy and past it in that thread?

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Old 08-24-2007, 11:22 PM   #31
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YIO won't let perform that function. I'll call you in a minute so you can walk me through it.


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You asked the question, I was just answering it. I think that is a great idea, why don't you copy and past it in that thread?
Let me interpret. I think Frank meant to say to PASTE it.

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Old 08-24-2007, 11:49 PM   #33
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Let me interpret. I think Frank meant to say to PASTE it.

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No, I meant Past it, as in past to the other thread like one pasts a fuutball.

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I alweady passed it over their.


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I'm with you arnguy. I understand the occasional typo, but it's usually pretty clear when it's because someone just doesn't know. My favorite spoken word,

"That's a whole 'nuther' story".

I still haven't figured out what a "nuther" is.



This is dedicated to arnguy: my ocb grammatical and mechanical man. I appreciate you calling me out when I err; b/c I'm lazy, I did not check my spelling and I can also appreciate you having the time to ascertain words - or perhaps - you're just merely a better, seasoned speller. Thank you for correcting me. I can also appreciate your devotion to English as a whole: semantics, grammatics, mechanics, linguistics, etc. etc. - a lost love... 2 me anyway... seems like a lifetime ago... and sometimes it doesn't.

Sman, I can assure you there are things I do know and things I may be 'iffy' but don't have the time, desire, nor feel like looking up. (and yes I did intend to end this sentence with a prep).

I'll call myself out and have no problemo in doing so. I've become very laxed (did I make you cringe?!?!) on this board and daily convo.. but make no mistake, I know English and not as a second language.

So I tip my hat and bow to the folks on here that are willing to allocate their time for calling out my errors - intentional and non - in addition to the other members' faulted etymology too; but please do not assume that one does not know. That's all - no big deal.. k.

And I have to do much better 2 with being presumptive.
I am not proofing nor spell checking.... Cheers! And I'm not planning on starting now either.. bottom line.. did you conjecture my thoughts? Ok, great. Let's move on... onto the topic at hand....



Now 4 the end result you may ask? Some of you are just going to have to deal with cringing and or ascending and descending blood levels... whatever gets you moving guys... 'pick your battles' and don't sweat the small stuff... or sweat the small stuff if that gets your jollies... it's all gooooooooooood. Thanks again. I'll try 2 remember... but can't make any promises.


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I'm with you arnguy. I understand the occasional typo, but it's usually pretty clear when it's because someone just doesn't know. My favorite spoken word,

"That's a whole 'nuther' story".

I still haven't figured out what a "nuther" is.



This is dedicated to arnguy: my ocb grammatical and mechanical man. I appreciate you calling me out when I err; b/c I'm lazy, I did not check my spelling and I can also appreciate you having the time to ascertain words - or perhaps - you're just merely a better, seasoned speller. Thank you for correcting me. I can also appreciate your devotion to English as a whole: semantics, grammatics, mechanics, linguistics, etc. etc. - a lost love... 2 me anyway... seems like a lifetime ago... and sometimes it doesn't.

Sman, I can assure you there are things I do know and things I may be 'iffy' but don't have the time, desire, nor feel like looking up. (and yes I did intend to end this sentence with a prep).

I'll call myself out and have no problemo in doing so. I've become very laxed (did I make you cringe?!?!) on this board and daily convo.. but make no mistake, I know English and not as a second language.

So I tip my hat and bow to the folks on here that are willing to allocate their time for calling out my errors - intentional and non - in addition to the other members' faulted etymology too; but please do not assume that one does not know. That's all - no big deal.. k.

And I have to do much better 2 with being presumptive.
I am not proofing nor spell checking.... Cheers! And I'm not planning on starting now either.. bottom line.. did you conjecture my thoughts? Ok, great. Let's move on... onto the topic at hand....



Now 4 the end result you may ask? Some of you are just going to have to deal with cringing and or ascending and descending blood levels... whatever gets you moving guys... 'pick your battles' and don't sweat the small stuff... or sweat the small stuff if that gets your jollies... it's all gooooooooooood. Thanks again. I'll try 2 remember... but can't make any promises.


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