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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-06-2011 @ 3:41PM
Bill said...
Erica says:
Mar 6th 2011 11:43AM
Excuse me Bill, but I am a heavy texter, however, I still have the common sense to use proper grammar, spellling, and punctuation. Blaming the school system and texting is an extremely asinine stereotype. Maybe you should blame the people who are too busy going to parties and getting wasted and stoned. Don't blame the people like me, who actually have a brain, just becuase they text. Also, I am too ebarrased over the improper use of know/no, your/you're, and its/it's and do agree people should proof read their own work. Therefore, I must inform you that its is possesive, it's is a contraction of it and is, which is what wuld have been proper in your situation.
Well Erica....maybe you should have spent more time proofreading and less time criticizing. You misspelled 'embarassed' and the last time I checked, 'wuld' had an "o" in it. I imagine you might have been the ignorant lady in front of me on the expressway the other day...texting as she drove, oblivious of the traffic around her and of the speed limit. People, like you, that brag of having a brain, probably aren't a product of a bad school system. It's more than likely your rude comments were a product of extremely bad parenting over an extremely long period of time. Also....'proofread' is one word, not two, as you have it.