Your H key appears to be on the way out.
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 4 minutes ago
Your H key appears to be on the way out.
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Good point enrysCat
Yeh, my keyboard as seen better days, but you get the "drift" do you not ? Important thing is we're gonna do Stokeeooo tomorrow.
Must take longer to go our your way and type like that.
Naw, just comes natural like......
To type and spell incorrectly?
Oh ok...
Do you really believe there is a correct way to spell ? Ave you never eard of America ? mom = mum. Maybe the excellent author Irvine Welsh as got it wrong as well. People who tell others "this is the correct way" are dead from the neck up.
Only according to your good self. I can only reiterate, don't believe everything your told. Maybe there's more than one way.
Yes, yes. Everyone should just spell things however they see fit. Never mind that no-one else will actually know what they're writing.
Whilst you may argue that there is no "correct" way to spell, there are a virtually infinite number of incorrect ways to spell any given word - for instance if I chose to spell the word "Custard" as "RabbitShit", then you would probably blame me when your trifle turned out all unpleasant-like despite following the recipe.
I see no particular problem with spelling phonetically if all you want to do is make a basic point, but you shouldn't be too surprised if people find it annoying and don't take you very seriously, or just assume you're "dead from the neck up", as a result.
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 5 seconds ago
Yes, yes. Everyone should just spell things however they see fit. Never mind that no-one else will actually know what they're writing.
Whilst you may argue that there is no "correct" way to spell, there are a virtually infinite number of incorrect ways to spell any given word - for instance if I chose to spell the word "Custard" as "RabbitShit", then you would probably blame me when your trifle turned out all unpleasant-like despite following the recipe.
I see no particular problem with spelling phonetically if all you want to do is make a basic point, but you shouldn't be too surprised if people find it annoying and don't take you very seriously, or just assume you're "dead from the neck up", as a result.
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Oi agrea wiv vis.
It's hard to find a way to spell "agree" wrongly.
Calm down lads it ain't about the spellin, it's about people telling others ow to do things. Anyway, ow do you think the game on Saturday will go ?
I think QPR will lose by a couple of goals.
I suppose i was asking for that. So many people ave so little faith in the R's these days.
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 26 minutes ago
It's hard to find a way to spell "agree" wrongly.
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Tell me about it
comment by RRthedrum (U7933)
posted 2 minutes ago
I suppose i was asking for that. So many people ave so little faith in the R's these days.
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Up the R's
Aving just read through this article again, i must take issue with Enry. He says there is no correct way to spell, then goes on to say there are an infinite number of ways to spell incorrectly. Ow does that tally ? I remember in the seventies we ad a boxer who was affectionately known as "our Enry". There was no confusion who people were referring to.
I said "virtually infinite". As there are a finite number of characters (26 letters), and assuming any word is capped at a sensible length - there would have to be a finite number of combinations of letters for any word.
And I was accepting your rejection of "correct" spelling, not agreeing with it. I believe in order in language, but accept it's too much for some.
Now, thats the spirit Enry. Ave it large, like the Manc's say.
I ate to interrupt this banter but do you know we've sold out our allocation for the Brittania ? Not bad for a team that ain't won away all season.
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posted on 30/1/15
Your H key appears to be on the way out.
posted on 30/1/15
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 4 minutes ago
Your H key appears to be on the way out.
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Good point enrysCat
posted on 30/1/15
Yeh, my keyboard as seen better days, but you get the "drift" do you not ? Important thing is we're gonna do Stokeeooo tomorrow.
posted on 30/1/15
Must take longer to go our your way and type like that.
posted on 30/1/15
Your onour as a point.
posted on 30/1/15
Naw, just comes natural like......
posted on 30/1/15
To type and spell incorrectly?
Oh ok...
posted on 30/1/15
Do you really believe there is a correct way to spell ? Ave you never eard of America ? mom = mum. Maybe the excellent author Irvine Welsh as got it wrong as well. People who tell others "this is the correct way" are dead from the neck up.
posted on 30/1/15
American's spell wrong.
posted on 30/1/15
Only according to your good self. I can only reiterate, don't believe everything your told. Maybe there's more than one way.
posted on 30/1/15
Yes, yes. Everyone should just spell things however they see fit. Never mind that no-one else will actually know what they're writing.
Whilst you may argue that there is no "correct" way to spell, there are a virtually infinite number of incorrect ways to spell any given word - for instance if I chose to spell the word "Custard" as "RabbitShit", then you would probably blame me when your trifle turned out all unpleasant-like despite following the recipe.
I see no particular problem with spelling phonetically if all you want to do is make a basic point, but you shouldn't be too surprised if people find it annoying and don't take you very seriously, or just assume you're "dead from the neck up", as a result.
posted on 30/1/15
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 5 seconds ago
Yes, yes. Everyone should just spell things however they see fit. Never mind that no-one else will actually know what they're writing.
Whilst you may argue that there is no "correct" way to spell, there are a virtually infinite number of incorrect ways to spell any given word - for instance if I chose to spell the word "Custard" as "RabbitShit", then you would probably blame me when your trifle turned out all unpleasant-like despite following the recipe.
I see no particular problem with spelling phonetically if all you want to do is make a basic point, but you shouldn't be too surprised if people find it annoying and don't take you very seriously, or just assume you're "dead from the neck up", as a result.
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Oi agrea wiv vis.
posted on 30/1/15
It's hard to find a way to spell "agree" wrongly.
posted on 30/1/15
Calm down lads it ain't about the spellin, it's about people telling others ow to do things. Anyway, ow do you think the game on Saturday will go ?
posted on 30/1/15
I think QPR will lose by a couple of goals.
posted on 30/1/15
I suppose i was asking for that. So many people ave so little faith in the R's these days.
posted on 30/1/15
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 26 minutes ago
It's hard to find a way to spell "agree" wrongly.
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Tell me about it
posted on 30/1/15
comment by RRthedrum (U7933)
posted 2 minutes ago
I suppose i was asking for that. So many people ave so little faith in the R's these days.
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Up the R's
posted on 30/1/15
Aving just read through this article again, i must take issue with Enry. He says there is no correct way to spell, then goes on to say there are an infinite number of ways to spell incorrectly. Ow does that tally ? I remember in the seventies we ad a boxer who was affectionately known as "our Enry". There was no confusion who people were referring to.
posted on 30/1/15
"Enry"
posted on 30/1/15
I said "virtually infinite". As there are a finite number of characters (26 letters), and assuming any word is capped at a sensible length - there would have to be a finite number of combinations of letters for any word.
And I was accepting your rejection of "correct" spelling, not agreeing with it. I believe in order in language, but accept it's too much for some.
posted on 30/1/15
'Av it.
posted on 30/1/15
Now, thats the spirit Enry. Ave it large, like the Manc's say.
posted on 30/1/15
U WOT M8
posted on 30/1/15
I ate to interrupt this banter but do you know we've sold out our allocation for the Brittania ? Not bad for a team that ain't won away all season.
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