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#11
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2011
Position: Right for a long time
Posts: 298
I had dinner last night at taco bell in a small town in Mississippi.
I'm so glad via the internet that I learned about your Doritos taco. They gave me extra fire sauce.
The cashier's were great. I have never met nicer people. Thanks for the great time taco bell I can't wait to see you next time. Taking wonderful memories and I'll be back.
See that was weird... as was your rando post about some dude you met on the internet that no one cares about.
I'm so glad via the internet that I learned about your Doritos taco. They gave me extra fire sauce.
The cashier's were great. I have never met nicer people. Thanks for the great time taco bell I can't wait to see you next time. Taking wonderful memories and I'll be back.
See that was weird... as was your rando post about some dude you met on the internet that no one cares about.
#12
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2009
Position: Mad Dog Capt
Posts: 226
#13
Sorry Vagabond, If he is indeed one of ours, please accept my apology on his behalf.
#16
Hey mel, did you notice that you're in the Cargo Forum? Last I checked, US Airways wasn't a cargo outfit. Of course, I suppose that could change.
Hey, thanks for the entertaining posts. We've learned a lot about you with just these few paragraphs.
I had dinner last night at taco bell in a small town in Mississippi.
I'm so glad via the internet that I learned about your Doritos taco. They gave me extra fire sauce.
The cashier's were great. I have never met nicer people. Thanks for the great time taco bell I can't wait to see you next time. Taking wonderful memories and I'll be back.
See that was weird... as was your rando post about some dude you met on the internet that no one cares about.
First, we learned that you don't know how to capitalize proper nouns ... well, maybe you do, but you have trouble identifying proper nouns. You got Mississippi and Doritos correct, but you missed Taco Bell ... twice.
FYI, Taco Bell gets those big letters, too.
You said, "The cashier's were great." The cashier's what were great? The cashier's eyes were great? The cashier's fingernails were great? The cashier's teeth were great? (No, you said this was Mississippi, that couldn't be possible.) The cashier's dining recommendations were great?
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that you meant to say that the cashiers were great, and you just have trouble with apostrophes, plurals, and possessives. Here's a tip: plurals don't need that extra punctuation mark.
Rando ... is that a new word you just made up, or did you run out of keystrokes? I'm guessing from your next post (where you managed to type out the whole word) that your right index finger just got a little lazy, too much effort to hit the "m" key ... that's so sad.
Finally, here's a tip for using the words who and that. Generally speaking, when you're talking about a person, you should use who. Since the person Vagabond met is decidely, well, a person, the proper way to end your post would have been, "... some dude you met on the internet who no one cares about."
Yeah, I think we've pretty much confirmed it's a punctuation problem.
Im?
Thats?
If you paid for a college degree, I think you should get some money back.
But you got one thing right. This isn't a travel blog or personal email. It's the Cargo Forum.
And I think you're lost.
And that's the big lesson we've learned from your posts. You have very low SA.
.
Hey, thanks for the entertaining posts. We've learned a lot about you with just these few paragraphs.
I had dinner last night at taco bell in a small town in Mississippi.
I'm so glad via the internet that I learned about your Doritos taco. They gave me extra fire sauce.
The cashier's were great. I have never met nicer people. Thanks for the great time taco bell I can't wait to see you next time. Taking wonderful memories and I'll be back.
See that was weird... as was your rando post about some dude you met on the internet that no one cares about.
FYI, Taco Bell gets those big letters, too.
You said, "The cashier's were great." The cashier's what were great? The cashier's eyes were great? The cashier's fingernails were great? The cashier's teeth were great? (No, you said this was Mississippi, that couldn't be possible.) The cashier's dining recommendations were great?
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that you meant to say that the cashiers were great, and you just have trouble with apostrophes, plurals, and possessives. Here's a tip: plurals don't need that extra punctuation mark.
Rando ... is that a new word you just made up, or did you run out of keystrokes? I'm guessing from your next post (where you managed to type out the whole word) that your right index finger just got a little lazy, too much effort to hit the "m" key ... that's so sad.
Finally, here's a tip for using the words who and that. Generally speaking, when you're talking about a person, you should use who. Since the person Vagabond met is decidely, well, a person, the proper way to end your post would have been, "... some dude you met on the internet who no one cares about."
Im?
Thats?
If you paid for a college degree, I think you should get some money back.
But you got one thing right. This isn't a travel blog or personal email. It's the Cargo Forum.
And I think you're lost.
And that's the big lesson we've learned from your posts. You have very low SA.
.
Last edited by TonyC; 04-30-2013 at 11:24 AM.
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#19
Hey mel, did you notice that you're in the Cargo Forum? Last I checked, US Airways wasn't a cargo outfit. Of course, I suppose that could change.
Hey, thanks for the entertaining posts. We've learned a lot about you with just these few paragraphs.
First, we learned that you don't know how to capitalize proper nouns ... well, maybe you do, but you have trouble identifying proper nouns. You got Mississippi and Doritos correct, but you missed Taco Bell ... twice.
FYI, Taco Bell gets those big letters, too.
You said, "The cashier's were great." The cashier's what were great? The cashier's eyes were great? The cashier's fingernails were great? The cashier's teeth were great? (No, you said this was Mississippi, that couldn't be possible.) The cashier's dining recommendations were great?
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that you meant to say that the cashiers were great, and you just have trouble with apostrophes, plurals, and possessives. Here's a tip: plurals don't need that extra punctuation mark.
Rando ... is that a new word you just made up, or did you run out of keystrokes? I'm guessing from your next post (where you managed to type out the whole word) that your right index finger just got a little lazy, too much effort to hit the "m" key ... that's so sad.
Finally, here's a tip for using the words who and that. Generally speaking, when you're talking about a person, you should use who. Vagabond is decidely a person, so the proper way to end your post would have been, "... some dude you met on the internet who no one cares about."
Oh, wait, that's not finally, this is: Vagabond is not some dude. If you had an iota of situational awareness, or if you had bothered to read the first 4 words of her post, you would know she's a she. ("Mr. vagabond and I ...")
Yeah, I think we've pretty much confirmed it's a punctuation problem.
Im?
Thats?
If you paid for a college degree, I think you should get some money back.
But you got one thing right. This isn't a travel blog or personal email. It's the Cargo Forum.
And I think you're lost.
And that's the big lesson we've learned from your posts. You have very low SA.
.
Hey, thanks for the entertaining posts. We've learned a lot about you with just these few paragraphs.
First, we learned that you don't know how to capitalize proper nouns ... well, maybe you do, but you have trouble identifying proper nouns. You got Mississippi and Doritos correct, but you missed Taco Bell ... twice.
FYI, Taco Bell gets those big letters, too.
You said, "The cashier's were great." The cashier's what were great? The cashier's eyes were great? The cashier's fingernails were great? The cashier's teeth were great? (No, you said this was Mississippi, that couldn't be possible.) The cashier's dining recommendations were great?
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that you meant to say that the cashiers were great, and you just have trouble with apostrophes, plurals, and possessives. Here's a tip: plurals don't need that extra punctuation mark.
Rando ... is that a new word you just made up, or did you run out of keystrokes? I'm guessing from your next post (where you managed to type out the whole word) that your right index finger just got a little lazy, too much effort to hit the "m" key ... that's so sad.
Finally, here's a tip for using the words who and that. Generally speaking, when you're talking about a person, you should use who. Vagabond is decidely a person, so the proper way to end your post would have been, "... some dude you met on the internet who no one cares about."
Oh, wait, that's not finally, this is: Vagabond is not some dude. If you had an iota of situational awareness, or if you had bothered to read the first 4 words of her post, you would know she's a she. ("Mr. vagabond and I ...")
Yeah, I think we've pretty much confirmed it's a punctuation problem.
Im?
Thats?
If you paid for a college degree, I think you should get some money back.
But you got one thing right. This isn't a travel blog or personal email. It's the Cargo Forum.
And I think you're lost.
And that's the big lesson we've learned from your posts. You have very low SA.
.
Nicely done TC!
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