Posted by lyle niemi on June 13, 2011 at 10:05:22 from (64.251.91.51):
I would be the first to admit my grammer is in the toilet! but your people skills are close by. I was more upset about your comment (calling me a drunk and a goober and bad speller) then i was at homer d (nonesense and garbage). Maybe you could of approached it a little differentlike for example, you are writing a few post maybe reread and check spelling its hard to understand. You kind of made me feel embarrased and stupid but that is OK, because I did look back at some post and you were right. If you noticed the last few post I hope were a little better not perfect but better. I had just got this computer in march before that I did not know how to turn one on but im slowly learning. I am more of a nuts and bolt type of person and all this is REALLY new to me, but giving it a try anyway. Iam not on this site to make enemies or to be a critic. I just like to read the post and answer any questions that i can and throw in some of my own life adventures,which maybe are kind of silly to some. I have many stresses and presures in my life right now and me writing on this site I find is a good stress relief. I was not going to bring this topic up again but it was really bugging me and usually I can take a lot of abuse. I was not going to come back to this site but there is no sense running away from problems you are better off trying to correct it. I just hope in the future maybe you can correct some one in a nice way so there feelings wont get hurt and discourage them from putting their post in. Alot of people have lots of interesting stories and questions but are like me with very low writing skills. In the future I will really try to improve the spelling and the grammer it is only fair to the people reading them. Thanx for reading this HOPEFULLY your friend Lyle
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