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for the spelling bee
Contributed by
loopylou
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Thursday, 18th December 2003 @ 12:26:05 PM in AEST
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HumorPoetry
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dear mr spelling bee the one who loves so much to critise me but hasent got the guts to say who you are maybe your simple yet perfect mind might like to read this poem and instead of focusing on my spelling you might like to focus on what im saying i have pressed the spell check many times but mine dosent seem to work for reasons beyond my mind but of coarse not beyond yours because you have no faults but if you listend to others diffrent things you might be told
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Re: for the spelling bee
(User Rating: 1 ) by a_bear on
Thursday, 18th December 2003 @ 03:44:58 PM AEST (User
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wouldn't dare to correct your spelling...LOL. Loved the idea behind the poem. It's so true. We often focus on the spelling or the grammer and miss what is being said! Great!!!!!!!!! |
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Re: for the spelling bee
(User Rating: 0 ) by Former_Member on
Thursday, 18th December 2003 @ 04:03:19 PM AEST (User
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Dear loupylou, I am sorry you felt offended by my comment. It was not my intent. I simply wanted to let you know that since there was the spell check offer available on site that you could have opted for it.
Believe me, if I did not think your work was any good, I would not have even bothered commenting on the spelling, but I don't like to see great work spoilt by spelling mistakes. I was not trying to critcise your work. On the contrary, I was trying to help you.
Once again, I apologise. It won't happen again.
The Spelling Bee |
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