My typing is good , I took typing in H.S. ( mid 70s) my spelling is not too good . I bought a dictionary . desert rat
well you spealled "spelling" wrong, should be "spealling".. other than that i'm impressed. impeccable??? that's a big word, yo.
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spellin' smellin' ya'll ain't even talkin' Amerikin. what's with all this 'queen's english? we ain't english and i fer one ain't gay or even very happy at this early hour' heck the rooster's still snorin'.
I am. My typing has improved, and my spelling is average. I can definitely understand why some people prefer 'text speak' - it covers up a multitude of sins.
Sorry about that. The o' the matter is during my time in England I heard damn few folks speakin' 'the queen's english'. I met a pair of large muscular carpenters. They got a real kick out of starting loud arguments in London pubs and the locals would buy them pints to get them to calm down. The kicker was that although both were 'english' none of the locals could understand them. One was from Cornwall and the other from North Umberland and each with a brogue and dialect so thick you could cut it with a knife as they say....