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One click sets the location of the cursor by SnappingTurtle2006-03-31 11:33:47
  "You've got the trythm..." lets all sing by celticess2006-03-31 11:50:09
    gah minus the extra t (n/t) by celticess2006-03-31 11:50:26
      No, I liked the word "trythm" by SnappingTurtle2006-03-31 12:15:08
        Bad thing is I couldn't remember the song name by celticess2006-03-31 12:28:09
          Your grammar lets you down by basher202006-03-31 13:00:45
            hmm? by celticess 2006-03-31 13:10:52
You are aware I have spelling ld?(I also have aphasia/dysnomia which casues things like word recall problems. Which unfortunately the BCIT Advisor had to see in person about a week ago. It's easier to type) And actually for vocabulary and such I score on the >99percentile... I suppose that is confusing to people that I read better than I write. But I'd like to think my writing isn't absolutely appalling.

Thanks for the song name. Usually when I google I use partials such as: lyrics "you got rythm" "who could ask for anything more" So yes probably reversed pronouns... Not an uncommon problem for me. *shrug*
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              He meant you're grammar was proper, by Esteis2006-03-31 13:29:56
                What variant of Naruki's law is this? by Esteis2006-03-31 13:30:33
                Ahh ok that makes sense by celticess2006-03-31 13:33:26
                I was about to post on the same topic but by shorty822006-03-31 13:33:46
                  [parsing...] by Esteis2006-03-31 13:40:16
                    Sorry for not being clearer. (n/t) by shorty822006-03-31 14:47:20

 

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