Posted by Richard L on December 31, 2007 at 10:19:46 from (66.227.228.42):
In Reply to: For posted by Larry59 on December 30, 2007 at 21:35:46:
Spelling is what got me good grades in english, if it wasn't for that I would probably still be in school as I certainly couldn't understand why I had to know a verb from a noun or that other stuff. I have seen a lot of mispelling on here but I don't care. I know most of the people know a lot more about fixing tractors than I do on here and that is what I come to this forum for. If I went to a English using forum then I would expect to see very little mispelling. My brother in law is a very poor speller how ever he is good at remodeling and other things so every one is not perfect in all lines of life. Now days since I have been out of school 40+ years I have a dictionary on the desk as I have to look up something now to see how it is spelled. I have been told that is caused by old age or Alzhimers. I can't remember which one is bothering me at the present time. Just keep letting everyone know how to fix the tractors. Richard
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