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<blockquote data-quote="LittleGuy" data-source="post: 409995" data-attributes="member: 44360"><p>A post has to be particularly bad for me to get upset about a spelling/grammar issue, like cmac said the long run on paragraph with no punctuation, or spelling that is out of grade three.</p><p></p><p>I've had some hilarious ones from friends on facebook, which I do attribute to poor education and a lack of literacy. Often they are exposed by using the wrong word, for example my friend who "rode the fairy to Newfoundland" and was devastated that "the fairy bar didn't open until 10 p.m." or my friend who told me she was "a trader to her company" for shopping at a different location. </p><p></p><p>A frequent one I've seen is many of my friends have long waits at "the boarder" I have no idea who this person is that enters your car by drawing alongside it while you wait for him, but it seems mightily intruiging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleGuy, post: 409995, member: 44360"] A post has to be particularly bad for me to get upset about a spelling/grammar issue, like cmac said the long run on paragraph with no punctuation, or spelling that is out of grade three. I've had some hilarious ones from friends on facebook, which I do attribute to poor education and a lack of literacy. Often they are exposed by using the wrong word, for example my friend who "rode the fairy to Newfoundland" and was devastated that "the fairy bar didn't open until 10 p.m." or my friend who told me she was "a trader to her company" for shopping at a different location. A frequent one I've seen is many of my friends have long waits at "the boarder" I have no idea who this person is that enters your car by drawing alongside it while you wait for him, but it seems mightily intruiging. [/QUOTE]
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