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Mon 17/11/03 at 20:21
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"twothousandandtits"
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Neither does "Combat". Why the hell can't they just spell things correctly for a change?
Mon 17/11/03 at 20:48
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"twothousandandtits"
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dooz2k2 wrote:
> Blank wrote:
> I didn't say that it was.
>
> by making a comment about capitalising the start of a sentence when
> you are talking about proper spelling gives the impression that you
> think capital letters are a part of spelling.....dont go trying to
> get out of that.

Not at all. I'm saying that nobody has any reason to take you seriously on good English when you can't even use capital letters correctly.

> ok then, why does this not prove my argument then?

Come on, it's quite simple....
Mon 17/11/03 at 20:52
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"You! Obey the fist!"
Posts: 468
Blank wrote:
> Not at all. I'm saying that nobody has any reason to take you
> seriously on good English when you can't even use capital letters
> correctly.

you can take me seriously or not, i dont really care... how i use capital letters here(and it is still nothing to do with me arguing with you about spelling...they are separate.)

> ok then, why does this not prove my argument then?
>
> Come on, it's quite simple....

if its so simple, tell me..or dont you really know?
Mon 17/11/03 at 20:54
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"twothousandandtits"
Posts: 11,024
"A miniature car used in racing. Also called go-cart."

There it is. Spelt with a "C". Right there.
Mon 17/11/03 at 20:56
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Posts: 13,611
What the hell are you talking about?

As well as the fact that nobody gives a flying feck, a 'cart' is some form of open topped vehicle used to carry goods and the word 'kart' came into practice when small, speedy vehicles (i.e. Go-Karts) were used for racing.

So do your homework next time, eh? And stop trying to start pointless arguments.
Mon 17/11/03 at 20:57
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"You! Obey the fist!"
Posts: 468
Maverick42 wrote:
> What the hell are you talking about?
>
> As well as the fact that nobody gives a flying feck, a 'cart' is some
> form of open topped vehicle used to carry goods and the word 'kart'
> came into practice when small, speedy vehicles (i.e. Go-Karts) were
> used for racing.
>
> So do your homework next time, eh? And stop trying to start pointless
> arguments.

finally, somebody giving me a little help....
Mon 17/11/03 at 21:00
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"tokyo police club"
Posts: 12,540
Mattribute wrote:
> 'Hardfooly'
>
> Irony
Mon 17/11/03 at 21:18
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"Insane - Beware!"
Posts: 29
Mattribute wrote:
> Mattribute wrote:
> 'Hardfooly'
>
> Irony

yes exactly
Mon 17/11/03 at 22:01
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Blank wrote:
> "A miniature car used in racing. Also called go-cart."
>
> There it is. Spelt with a "C". Right there.

Also.

ALSO you fool. It doesn't say that "Kart" is incorrect.

YOU SMELL!

:P
Mon 17/11/03 at 22:09
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"tokyo police club"
Posts: 12,540
I concur
Thu 20/11/03 at 19:43
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"Grammatical Watchdo"
Posts: 1,166
All mentioned words will now start with 'z'

Mario Zart: Double Dash!!
and
Mortal Zombat

There!
settled

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