Sweetie, I love you - and I misspell things, too. Apparently, I've been misspelling "puerile" as "peurile" for the past long while...I don't mean to be so picky, anyway...it's a bad habit I learned from my mother, who would rake me over the coals for misspelling a word by one letter. ::points to the "puerile" example above:: She caught me on that one over Spring Break.
LOL SEE? I did sound indignantly defensive, didn't I? That wasn't intended (I was only being half-facecious.)
My little brother, Josh, is a brain. He's 85% Cerebral Cortex. The boy is just a box full of neurons. He's become a very cool box of neurons as he's grown, but he's still a brain. For the longest time, even before I met you, I had my spelling critiqued by my little brother. Trust me, if that didn't get on my nerves, you won't.
All being said and done, I appreciate your corrections. I know I can't spell very well at all, and though I have my reasons for why it's so, that doesn't make it any less of a fault. If I miss something, I'm grateful when another corrects me. As Becky may testify to, I cxompulsively correct my typos on AIM, even when the point is expressed and it's obviously just a typo, anyways. I don't mind the corrections, I appreciate them.
LOL And while I don't even know what 'puerile' means, let alone how to spell it, I assure you that no one in the world would give it a second though -- aside from you or your mother, of course. I know you aren't any more perfect than me (who could be? ^_~ ). After all, you do seem to have a nasty habit of putting punctuation outside of quotation marks... But we all have our stumbling blocks. -Grins-
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My little brother, Josh, is a brain. He's 85% Cerebral Cortex. The boy is just a box full of neurons. He's become a very cool box of neurons as he's grown, but he's still a brain. For the longest time, even before I met you, I had my spelling critiqued by my little brother. Trust me, if that didn't get on my nerves, you won't.
All being said and done, I appreciate your corrections. I know I can't spell very well at all, and though I have my reasons for why it's so, that doesn't make it any less of a fault. If I miss something, I'm grateful when another corrects me. As Becky may testify to, I cxompulsively correct my typos on AIM, even when the point is expressed and it's obviously just a typo, anyways. I don't mind the corrections, I appreciate them.
LOL And while I don't even know what 'puerile' means, let alone how to spell it, I assure you that no one in the world would give it a second though -- aside from you or your mother, of course. I know you aren't any more perfect than me (who could be? ^_~ ). After all, you do seem to have a nasty habit of putting punctuation outside of quotation marks...
But we all have our stumbling blocks. -Grins-