casper5107
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Posted 11:12 pm, 06/18/2008
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"Casper, by the way you're supposed to start a sentence with a capital letter."
Oh yes, you're missing a comma...and your sentence structure stinks to high heaven.
"By the way, Casper, you're supposed to start a sentence with a capital letter" would be much more better.
Yes, I said "more better." :D
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Grrranimal
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Posted 10:43 pm, 06/18/2008
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Casper SHOULDN'T be a Duke fan, you are correct.
Only bandwagon jumping former Wuffies, ardent Methodists, and New Jersians should be Dookies.
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BUD LT
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Posted 10:09 pm, 06/18/2008
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Casper, by the way you're supposed to start a sentence with a capital letter.
Just thought I would catch it before your buddy did.
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BUD LT
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Posted 10:01 pm, 06/18/2008
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You're no Duke fan!! Go buddy up with all the tarhole fans, you're starting to act like them.
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BUD LT
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Posted 9:54 pm, 06/18/2008
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casper5107
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Posted 9:51 pm, 06/18/2008
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if you think it's getting ridiculous, the stop posting stuff for these guys and/or girls to respond to. they say that the more you stir the poo, the more it stinks. so if you think it's getting out of hand, stop giving them fodder.
duh
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BUD LT
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Posted 9:14 pm, 06/18/2008
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This is getting ridiculous!
Just like unc's chance at winning another title!
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BUD LT
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Posted 9:10 pm, 06/18/2008
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Edit last post!!
YOU'RE !!
Sorry for my "badly" spelled word!
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Grrranimal
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Posted 9:05 pm, 06/18/2008
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Bud: It is "you're" in that instance as in "You're fighting a losing battle".
Also, there is no need for an apostrophe in "wants".
(This message brought to you by the letters W, V, and U)
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BUD LT
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Posted 8:46 pm, 06/18/2008
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If you drive a pontiac your the one fighting a losing battle! LOL
And as for Grrr, well, he/she just want's to fit in.
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pontiac04
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Posted 5:08 pm, 06/18/2008
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Haha thats funny. BUD your fighting a losing battle.
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Grrranimal
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Posted 4:56 pm, 06/18/2008
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Bud is also allowed to come back when they get a TARGETED recruit, instead of a UNC leftover or their 2nd/3rd choice at a position.
Poor Duke.
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pontiac04
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Posted 4:42 pm, 06/18/2008
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Amen Grrr. Bud why dont you come back when Duke makes it out of the second round. Thank you and have a nice day.
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Grrranimal
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Posted 11:16 pm, 06/17/2008
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Badly, poorly and misspelled are all acceptable terms.
Sorry, Bud. You lose again. Like, you are Duke and it's the second round and I'm West Virginia.
See, losing in the Final Four isn't great....but it sure beats losing in the second round.
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BUD LT
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Posted 7:30 pm, 06/17/2008
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LOL, we can tell you didn't get into Duke either. They have high academic standards, which you lack. LOL
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BUD LT
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Posted 6:05 pm, 06/17/2008
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Grrr, what is a "badly" spelled word? I think the correct thing to say would be a "misspelled" word.
Dumb arse!!
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Grrranimal
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Posted 5:14 pm, 06/17/2008
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Wife and mom, thanks for that posted to death piece of literature. In this day and age, when so much of our communication is done via written/typed forms (texting, email, blogs, etc) it is important that the people with whom you communicate are easily able to read your thoughts. Everyone has a typo here and there, a badly spelled word. It happens. However, when posters have no regard for rules of grammar and continually use words incorrectly, it does not show "mistakes", it shows ignorance.
That being said, I doubt Dougie could get into Wake. Just as Bud couldn't get into Duke (or State, whom he abandoned).
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WifeAndMom
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Posted 5:02 pm, 06/17/2008
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You guys are so mean. I really hope by putting someone else down about their spelling you feel much better about yourself. If you think a few misspelled words disrupts your reading, check this paragraph out. Even though every word is spelled wrong, it is possible to read the paragraph and understand it.
Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde uinervtisy, it deosn’t mttaer waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteres are at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a tatol mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae we do not raed ervey lteter by itslef but the wrod as a wlohe.
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