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RennTech E55 AMG (Sloss mobile)
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Originally posted by ZippyImpressive, but it looked most impressive in my rear view mirror.
ahhh I was waiting for you to chime in. Sloss's side kick who like's to leave on honk # 2 racing down hill
Originally posted by Paul RevereI come off as the biggest faggot sometimes.
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You have certainly picked a good name for yourself.Originally posted by Dreamahhh I was waiting for you to chime in. Sloss's side kick who like's to leave on honk # 2 racing down hill
I left after three, you just hesitated. Next time to make it more fair, you can have the down hill lane. Was your lane going up hill?

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Gerald, touché. You found that I spelled the word incorrectly! Two bonus points for you! I did not spell check and I'll have to deal with that. But I don't think I was so much hypocritical as it was stupid on my part. You see, I did not correct your spelling...only your word choice (syntax...grammar). Just blowing smoke at you man...Originally posted by GeraldThank you for the lesson!
I'm just wondering though, what does "pronoucement" mean? You used that word twice in your statement. It appears from the context of your post that you meant to type "pronouncement", and if that is true, it would mean that you spelled incorrectly not once, but twice in your statement. I think it would be wise to use proper spelling when giving lessons on proper speech. You know, so you don't look hypocritical. Just a thought.
Thanks again!
Were I to have truly intending to make a critical critique, I would have done something like this:
Corrected, it would read:Originally posted by GeraldIt appears from the context of your post that you meant to type "pronouncement", and if that is true, it would mean that you spelled incorrectly not once, but twice in your statement.
It appears, from the context of your post, that you meant to type "pronouncement" and, if that is true, it would mean that you spelled prounouncement [sic] incorrectly - not once, but twice in your statement.
Good catch. Fortunately, we have not violated the Statute of Frauds or any other portions of the U.C.C.; hence, we're sitting pretty good here. Just remember to be on your game when you race Sloss!
Captain Obvious reporting for duty.- Bullet point mafia
Their = belonging to someone, possessive
They're = contraction of they + are
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Originally posted by 68GTOWere I to have truly intending to make a critical critique, I would have done something like this:
Corrected, it would read:
It appears, from the context of your post, that you meant to type "pronouncement" and, if that is true, it would mean that you spelled prounouncement [sic] incorrectly - not once, but twice in your statement.
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, and on video of course.

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