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Am I Just Being Sarcastic?
Posted Thursday, December 20, 2007, at 11:53 PM<< Previous | Read comments | Respond | Email link | Next >>
I've notice over the years, as I have read various writings, that I'm appalled at the misuse of words like their and there and they're, your and yore and you're, colonel and kernel, here and hear, do and due and a host of other homonyms. I am also surprised to see how many words are misspelled. I could understand the misuse of some words, if the reason was the sole reliance on software spell checks. But in some of the same writings, I find wrong words and misspelled words. Ms. Butler, as magnificent as she was, just didn't spread her influence to enough people and she would, no doubt, be deliriously rolling over in her grave today (of course, I'm assuming that she has passed on), if she saw the utter and absolute disrespect for the correct spelling of the most simple and inelaborate words in use today.
Just a piece of advice from someone who had the opportunity to benefit from Ms. Butler's stern leadership and guidance. When writing anything for public consumption, enter your information into a word processor and use the spell check tool. Then, you should check for misused homonyms. Finally, the last thing you should do is to read your work (out loud and slowly) to hear if it sounds like what you were actually trying to convey to the reader.
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When are you not being sarcastic???
Merry Xmas Keith...please don't get anything for Bobby...He has already bought himself several nice gifts!
Thanks Joe, same to you and I'm not being sarcastic, I mean it.
I had a Mrs. Long that had similar thoughts on the use of words. I have always been a rebel so I decided I would learn the meanings and use of words but --- spelling was not my priority.. and NOW as age has crept in my already POOR spelling has gotten much worse. I can honestly say that most of my English teachers would turn over.
And to think after I got out of school I wouldn't need to know how to spell as much as be able to profound people with fancy words! DANG these BLOGS and forums! LOL!!!
Did anyone notice the sign that enters Bloomington from Bloomfield (by Bigfoot) from someone selling "nacklaces" on a cardboard sign? Notice the sign has already been corrected once from another mispelling.
Hilarious...
Merry Christmas to all!!
Kieth.... er Keith - have you ever noticed how often congratulations (or the shortened version of it) is incorrectly spelled? I'm always amazed around commencement time at the number of signs congraDulating the students.
Have a Merry Christmas - hope Santa brings you continued good health - and several more great days on the course!
There is a really Famous Misspelling in Terre Haute.
Posted on BOB AND TOM"S web site was the spelling Error made by Indiana Business Collage in Terre Haute on their marque. I happen to have "known" one of the English teachers at that fine establishment and teased her about it; needless to say IT was not well taken. Seems not one of the faculty caught the error for a month!