Bruce’s Beech.Beech?
Bruce’s Beech.Beech?
Spelling is obviously not your fortay.I don't give a site.
those dots make you seem more pensive...really they do...you might try an ellipsis occasionally...or even an aposiopesis...just to leave them doubting their own erudition...you need to add some punctuation . . . like some dots or something . . . maybe
What about fiftay?Spelling is obviously not your fortay.
I can't believe I'm reading this thread !I don't give a site.
That's "shiite." Of all people, I would have accepted you to get this wright.I don't give a site.
I am pretty good at spelling and words. It bothers me when people can't use correct English. Like this guy texts me and he says this: "I like it to......." instead of saying: "I like it too." He's gone now. Too ignorant.Yet another spelling natsee rant. Lately, it seems that folks don’t understand the difference in these words. So for the sake of my personal sanity (sigh) allow me to assist:
SIGHT: That sure was a sight to see. Let’s go take in the sights later. That gunsight just won’t zero.
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SITE: That’s the wrong site for that building. I’ll be on-site next week.
CITE: I need you to cite the source of that quote.
Please at least TRY to use them correctly. Please?
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I think he meant "I don't give a sh*t."Spelling is obviously not your fortay.
Three-way gay phone sex. (Try to imagine that)It's a trifecta of homophones!
Did you just devise that decisive device?It does the same thing when you have it on your device.
Coconut radios, for one.I wonder what sort of products they stock on Gilligan's aisle?
Dr Oz said your poo should look like an S or something. I’m lucky to make punctuation from mine.....those dots make you seem more pensive...really they do...you might try an ellipsis occasionally...or even an aposiopesis...just to leave them doubting their own erudition...
In times past, it was useful to have a pastime to help pass time.I see what you've done here and it is a sight for sore eyes, and definitely a welcome addition to this site, and one that will undoubtedly find itself cited often as we move forward.
But, I still don't get passed and past. Whittling, for instance is a past time that is employed as a pass time? I just don't understand. I also don't whittle. I might, if only I could lay this issue aside and let it lie. . .
You had to do that, didn't you?I'm surprised nobody's brought up 'bowl' and 'bowel', especially when referring to chili.
Ya might say I felt moved to do it.You had to do that, didn't you?
More concerned about that painful bowel movement than the bowl moving.I'm surprised nobody's brought up 'bowl' and 'bowel', especially when referring to chili.
What a way to go!Another one similar to passed and past, is a mashup of the two. I've seen people post that someone "pasted away"....and I know it's terrible to get a giggle out of that but my mental image is of someone with a tub of Elmer's and a wooden ice cream spoon, chowing down.
Must have been an undercover operation.My tounge swelled up last week.
The CIA agent went rouge.
aint no good and no engrish no moreDennis I feel your pain. I can't stand bad grammar. The one that actually makes me cringe is when someone says "I seen".
That's secret code for "overdosed on mucilage".I've seen people post that someone "pasted away"
The smell of the colon - OMG! That's the smell of his waist!And the teen love tragedies. Like the young girl who just loves the smell of her boy's colon.... while he's enjoying walking around with his arm around her waste.