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Troy

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Location
Apopka, FL
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2013
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
21
Why do I always do my best proof reading after I press post or send? I'm very thankful for the edit post button on this forum. I usually have to press it at least twice for each post I place.

It's like doing a project around the house. There is no way I can accomplish a task without going to Lowes at least twice. Once for the original plan and again for something I forgot or broke.

I'm going to try and not edit this post, but I'm sure I'll find something after I start this thread. Spelling, grammar, or just plain sentence structure.

Proof reading done and...
 
Yea, Im with ya but I am making most of my entries from a phone..You did ok But you did mis..DISCONNECTED...
 
Troy, you aren't alone. Besides being inflicted with the our shared disease, yamathrustitis, you are also part of another unique group. Human. We all err now and then, some more than others, of course. Some hardly ever - and, being human, it's OK if that pisses you off occasionally.

And thanks.


Thanks for taking the extra effort to post a message I can read and comprehend without breaking out my Texting for Dummies shorthand glossary.
My native tongue just happens to be Asturian*, but at a very early age I was taught English, I try my best to keep from bastardizing it and appreciate reading well written stories and books.:cool:













*That's a lie
 
My favorite way to "Proof Read...."

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My native tongue just happens to be Asturian*, but at a very early age I was taught English, I try my best to keep from bastardizing it and appreciate reading well written stories and books.:cool:


I didn't even know you were from Austuralia!

I also appreciate well written cogent posts, without errors, that flow well, and don't use excessive punctuation!!!!!!!!!!!!! or run-on sentences with mixed ideas how bout them D'backs that express well choosed vocabularization without asterisks referencing very tiny text somewhere else *













*sarcasm
 
Laughing!
 
I didn't even know you were from Austuralia!

I also appreciate well written cogent posts, without errors, that flow well, and don't use excessive punctuation!!!!!!!!!!!!! or run-on sentences with mixed ideas how bout them D'backs that express well choosed vocabularization without asterisks referencing very tiny text somewhere else *
















*sarcasm

"Do not spread your corn to dry at an enemy's door." - Asturian Proverb
 
You guys crack me up!!!
 
"Do not spread your corn to dry at an enemy's door." - Asturian Proverb
"Unless you firstly mingle it briskly with canine excrementation, and thusly setteth it upon fire" --Irishian adjunct to an Asturian Proverb.....
 
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