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coobie

03-08-2008 02:13:51




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My neighbor and good friend works at the crysler proving grounds here in Michigan.If there are going out of business this is news to him. :roll: :wink: coobie




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coobie

03-09-2008 05:15:18




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 Re: Crysler in reply to wayne2, 03-08-2008 02:13:51  

Spelling cop said: (quoted from post at 20:20:58 03/08/08) "The meaning of a word is sometimes dependent on the spelling'

You mean like this?

Dick... The name of my brother

dick.... someone who corrects spelling on a tractor forum.
:lol: :lol: coobie

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coobie

03-09-2008 04:58:55




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 Re: Crysler in reply to Gun Guru, 03-08-2008 02:13:51  

Gene Davis (Ga.) said: (quoted from post at 19:49:21 03/08/08) Why be so ignorant? All it takes is a moment to check behind yourself many times and you will see the error. The meaning of a word is sometimes dependent on the spelling.
Holy cow lighten up :roll: For one thing I am not ignorant,bad speller maybe.You should look in the mirror to find the ignornat one.Life is to short to be that pi$$ed off.Take care friend :D coobie

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coobie

03-08-2008 12:11:33




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 Re: Crysler in reply to tom toney, 03-08-2008 02:13:51  

Spelling cop said: (quoted from post at 11:25:42 03/08/08) Spelling matters to people on here that don't have a life and feel the need to pretend to be superior.
I'd rather be a poor speller than an arrogant small puncture wound.
Thanks,I know what you mean.Some folks have nothing better to do,besides I type the best I can with two fingers :lol: coobie

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dave guest

03-08-2008 09:50:08




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 Re: Crysler in reply to coobie, 03-08-2008 02:13:51  
We know what you mean.



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coobie

03-08-2008 07:42:17




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 Re: Crysler in reply to CCer, 03-08-2008 02:13:51  

Meriam Webster said: (quoted from post at 03:59:35 03/08/08) And mispelled Chrysler.
I forgot to ask are you the spelling police?Being a new member here I will double check each post I respond to and make sure every word is spelled correctly :lol: coobie



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coobie

03-08-2008 03:13:58




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 Re: Crysler in reply to TimT, 03-08-2008 02:13:51  

Meriam Webster said: (quoted from post at 03:59:35 03/08/08) And mispelled Chrysler.
To early in the morningmI guess:lol: :lol:



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coobie

03-08-2008 02:15:25




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 Re: Crysler in reply to fixerupper, 03-08-2008 02:13:51  

coobie said: (quoted from post at 03:13:51 03/08/08) My neighbor and good friend works at the crysler proving grounds here in Michigan.If there are going out of business this is news to him. :roll: :wink: coobie
OPPS :lol: posted to wrong to topic.coobie



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Meriam Webster

03-08-2008 02:59:35




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 Re: Crysler in reply to coobie, 03-08-2008 02:15:25  
And mispelled Chrysler.



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Bendee

03-08-2008 05:26:08




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 Re: Crysler in reply to Meriam Webster, 03-08-2008 02:59:35  
Cries ler.



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Bendee

03-08-2008 05:27:39




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 Re: Crysler in reply to Bendee, 03-08-2008 05:26:08  
Does it matter.?



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Spelling cop

03-08-2008 10:25:42




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 Re: Crysler in reply to Bendee, 03-08-2008 05:27:39  
Spelling matters to people on here that don't have a life and feel the need to pretend to be superior.

I'd rather be a poor speller than an arrogant prick.



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Gene Davis (Ga.)

03-08-2008 18:49:21




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 Re: Crysler in reply to Spelling cop, 03-08-2008 10:25:42  
Why be so ignorant? All it takes is a moment to check behind yourself many times and you will see the error. The meaning of a word is sometimes dependent on the spelling.



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Spelling cop

03-08-2008 19:20:58




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 Re: Crysler in reply to Gene Davis (Ga.), 03-08-2008 18:49:21  
"The meaning of a word is sometimes dependent on the spelling'

You mean like this?

Dick... The name of my brother

dick.... someone who corrects spelling on a tractor forum.



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