Winky Well-Known Member May 8, 2006 #1 Spot the misspelled word in this article much less the hidden meaning?
rrfield New Member May 8, 2006 #2 Is it a name perhaps? Like when Bush I used to say SADDum instead of saDAHM?
2minkey bootlicker May 8, 2006 #3 maybe a winkyspelling violation? e.g. they used "too" where proper instead of cleverly using "to" to upset nit-pickers? nah, i didn't find it...
maybe a winkyspelling violation? e.g. they used "too" where proper instead of cleverly using "to" to upset nit-pickers? nah, i didn't find it...
Winky Well-Known Member May 8, 2006 #5 besides Les's gud eye on the crux of the aphostsophere and rr's pasting onto a wurd processor heh it is in the last paragraph!
besides Les's gud eye on the crux of the aphostsophere and rr's pasting onto a wurd processor heh it is in the last paragraph!
Luis G <i><b>Problemator</b></i> Staff member May 8, 2006 #6 TEHRAN instead of TEHERAN edit: nevermind, Teheran is how it is spelled in spanish
A.B.Normal New Member May 8, 2006 #7 Luis G said: TEHRAN instead of TEHERAN edit: nevermind, Teheran is how it is spelled in spanish Click to expand... Okay now thats amusing.
Luis G said: TEHRAN instead of TEHERAN edit: nevermind, Teheran is how it is spelled in spanish Click to expand... Okay now thats amusing.
rrfield New Member May 8, 2006 #8 Winky said: and rr's pasting onto a wurd processor Click to expand...
Inkara1 Well-Known Member May 8, 2006 #9 What apostrophe issues? it's: contraction of "it is" its: possessive The last paragraph looks fine to me.
What apostrophe issues? it's: contraction of "it is" its: possessive The last paragraph looks fine to me.