Grammar and Spelling Mistakes

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notmyown

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I can tell that the village alarmist has entered the scene. Mr cv5 has a colorful language paired up with some colorful opinions. Must be nice to always be right lol.
Susanna? our Susanna? is that you (I hope!) ?
 

notmyown

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I have been here before using this screen name, so I think I am me (could be wrong, though) lol.

How have you been?
well enough, thank you. and you?

we didn't interact much before, but i've always been so fond of you, and am delighted you're back! ♥
 

crossnote

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Yeah I've always kind of wondered about that too. It's not in my music collection though, so I never have looked into it.
Yes a lot of the late 60's 'christian' music was quite 'doobie-ous'.
 
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Gojira

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I can tell that the village alarmist has entered the scene. Mr cv5 has a colorful language paired up with some colorful opinions. Must be nice to always be right lol.
I wish I was cv5.
 

Eli1

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I can tell that the village alarmist has entered the scene. Mr cv5 has a colorful language paired up with some colorful opinions. Must be nice to always be right lol.
Mr. CV5 is an acquired taste, like eating French-style frog-legs. I enjoy a lot of his takes. :D
 

JaumeJ

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When I was about seven years old, living in S. California, I noticed in school one day that "there weren;t nor r in warsh. I praqcticed say waaash for quite some time, and at that point I was losing my Missouri accent. Now I have none whatso ever, but I can still get down in the accent with people in the family when need be.
Since then I studied other languages, I learned Hebrew well enough to read the Word in Biblical Hebrew, I majored in French literature at the U of I Champaign-Urbana, and managed to be on the Dean's list, finally, here in Spain I have picked up on a lot of Spanish to the point I am able to talk real estate talk, bank stalk, and more.

My point is, being absolutely correct here in the Forum is just fine if you are, but if anyone here is able to make himself, herself, understood, please leave them alone. Somewhere in the Word it is written that people will teach with halted speech and sstammering. I seem to understand everyone here, though many times it may hurt. Yes, language is important but understanding trumps perfect language every time. Praise God, He is worthy, not we.
 
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Gojira

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I typo , I applied for a full time job today and I typoed I had to rewrite.
Hey! I speak Typonese!

(Oh... sorry, I am incapable of making grammatical mistakes. My apologies for interfering with the course of this thread :D)