Sueshore said:"ostrich, too." That's a two fer....just for you!
Not only do I have a spelling problem, but a typing problem two. (I mae beginn sppeling al wurds incorectlly jst fur funnn. Sueshore said:"ostrich, too." That's a two fer....just for you!
Not only do I have a spelling problem, but a typing problem two. (I mae beginn sppeling al wurds incorectlly jst fur funnn. 
RiverOtter said:I bet it eats less that a full horse![]()
Beach Runner said:What's embarrassing to me is that I was watching a movie and wasn't paying attention to all of the posts. I thought jdarg was really trying to sell a quarterhorse and was trying to upload a true video, like an avi or mpeg, which are not legal attachments on the board (according to the list of valid extensions). Even after I received it and saw that it was a gif, I posted it. Then not noticing in the original post that it was supposed to be a joke, I thought something was wrong with the animation.
I can be such a space cadet sometimes (good movie, though - Man on Fire)!![]()

Smiling JOe said:Not only do I have a spelling problem, but a typing problem two. (I mae beginn sppeling al wurds incorectlly jst fur funnn.
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You can always cheat - type your post into Word to take advantage of its grammar- and spell-checker, then copy and paste it into the post. It really doesn't take but a few extra clicks. That's what I do when I send work-related email using a web-based email client that doesn't have a spell-checker.Sueshore said:That was my next idea for a thread!!!! Just type, no spell check (can't find that here) and no corrections! That would be so much funn!
Beach Runner said:You can always cheat - type your post into Word to take advantage of its grammar- and spell-checker, then copy and paste it into the post. It really doesn't take but a few extra clicks. That's what I do when I send work-related email using a web-based email client that doesn't have a spell-checker.
I do the EXACT same thing! I use the Thesaurus too.Beach Runner said:You can always cheat - type your post into Word to take advantage of its grammar- and spell-checker, then copy and paste it into the post. It really doesn't take but a few extra clicks. That's what I do when I send work-related email using a web-based email client that doesn't have a spell-checker.
The FUNNy thing is that I can read it and never even catch the typos.Smiling JOe said:Not only do I have a spelling problem, but a typing problem two. (I mae beginn sppeling al wurds incorectlly jst fur funnn.
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