Topic: Would You Correct The Spelling, Grammar, And Punctuation Of
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Sat 04/28/07 04:34 PM
No, you keep finding mistakes that I need to know about!

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Sat 04/28/07 04:35 PM
Lex, how much cabbage have you been eating lately? I am a little
concerned with this photo ... laugh

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Sat 04/28/07 04:36 PM
Anything I can do to help you, you know that :wink:

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Sat 04/28/07 04:38 PM
A.G., it's an allergic reaction to broccoli....

Whisp, thank you, you have seen I have a tendency to omit prepositions
when I'm in a rush....!

flowerforyou flowerforyou

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Sat 04/28/07 04:39 PM
Duffy,

> um what is the sug deal.....and was he trying to say shug,
Yep, pronounced "Shug", that's what he was saying, sugar.

> and so why all the flap and hype?
Who knows.

Lex,

> Yup, that's my story and I'm sticking to it....!!
Hell, I routinely leave out whole words, changing or ambiguating the
entire meaning of my.

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Sat 04/28/07 04:41 PM
Massage, thank you, I will be tasking a little break now....

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Sat 04/28/07 04:43 PM
"...tasking a little break.."

Bwa haaaaaaaaa!! You so funny.

:tongue:

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Sat 04/28/07 04:43 PM
Hmmm how does one task a break? :tongue:

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Sat 04/28/07 04:49 PM
Same way one bakes a cake!

Uh....that is to say, I have NO IDEA....!!

How about them Cubbies!!

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Sat 04/28/07 06:16 PM
OMG, Lex I would advise to stay away from the broccoli. You sure that it
is not lettuce your have been indulging in for your head does seem to
have take the shape of a head of lettuce or maybe closer to
cabbage.laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

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Sat 04/28/07 06:21 PM
Txs, I did get a D- in Vegetable Identification back in high school, so
maybe it was lettuce or cabbage or bananas. All I know is it didn't
taste anything like meat loaf and Pepsi....

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Sat 04/28/07 06:34 PM
I type medical reports and I may, well I am not sure, but maybe
somewhere down the road, during these 26 or so years of typing those
reports just may have typed an operative report of a doctor cutting
something that looked something like that off of someone, sorry Lex,
hope it wasn't a relative.

ArtGurl's photo
Sat 04/28/07 06:35 PM
Lex - "an allergic reaction to broccoli...."


I ... ummmm.... hope the .... errrrrrrrrr ..... swelling goes down soon.
ohwell


laugh

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Sat 04/28/07 06:49 PM
My doctor says five pounds of Dannen's Activia should take care of it.

Thank you, Dr. Dannen!

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Sat 04/28/07 06:52 PM
That is a whole lot of yogurt. Hope the parrot doesn't mind.

Back to the topic, I cna help with spelling medical terms, still trip
over easy words though.

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Sat 04/28/07 06:58 PM
roflmao!!@ Txs..laugh laugh ((((lex))))

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Sun 04/29/07 08:04 AM
The swelling has gone down now and everything is back to normal, but I
will have to keep tasking the Activia twelve times a day for the next
fifteen years.

Turns out medical insurance does NOT cover medicinal yogurt. Who knew?

explode

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Sun 04/29/07 08:07 AM
Oh well Lex, you will have strong bones, don't have to worry about
osteoporosis, and might even develop an ability to understand the
language of parrots.

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Sun 04/29/07 10:00 AM
I can already understand "Regular" and "Bloated" and "Activia." Parrot
language is remarkably similar to English! I wish I knew what he meant
by "cracker" though. Sounds like an insult, frankly....

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Sun 04/29/07 10:27 AM
Guess it would depend on how it is used in the sentence, whether it was
meant as an insult or not, and the inflection in the parrot's voice.

Hmmmmmmm,
Polly wants a cracker.
You are a cracker jack.
You are a cracker head.

Guess it depends on how you intrepret them, if they are insulting or
not.