cheers mark, didn't know that one.
cheers mark, didn't know that one.
success is only limited by a weak mind
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Haha very funny, clearly ive hit 'd' instead of 'c' and im only trying to help the poor lad, as clearly his teachers dont give a flying fcuk!
Nope he hasnt but he is 15 so should have a better grasp of spelling and such as surely he is still doing english lessons at school?
Or do they not teach them anything at all these days?
Does it really matter? is only one wrong letter...
Its not just one wrong letter though, he writes 'scared' as 'skaired' and a whole host of various other words that are just completely wrong, im not having a go at the kid but with spelling like that he may aswell be illiterate, and if noone ever picks him up on it or corrects him on it then he is going to be stuck in years to come!