Re: names that are not written
in reply to a message by ashley
If everyone knew everything, there'd be no need for sites like this one. How nice that you have interesting information that you could provide, and how sad that you prefer to be smugly spiteful rather than helpful.
As for mistakes, perhaps nobody has explained to you that proper names, like Hebrew, and words that begin sentences, like These, It and There, have capital letters. The second person pronoun is correctly written: you, and not: u.
I look forward to hearing more from you.
As for mistakes, perhaps nobody has explained to you that proper names, like Hebrew, and words that begin sentences, like These, It and There, have capital letters. The second person pronoun is correctly written: you, and not: u.
I look forward to hearing more from you.
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And while we're at it.....
(to add to Anneza's comment), "a couple" means two, "totally" has two "l"'s and that little mark in "don't" and "doesn't" is important.
(to add to Anneza's comment), "a couple" means two, "totally" has two "l"'s and that little mark in "don't" and "doesn't" is important.
Furthermore:
The first name "Ashley" is written with a capital a, and "names that are not written" is an incomplete sentence.
P.S. What is the meaning of "bibical"?
The first name "Ashley" is written with a capital a, and "names that are not written" is an incomplete sentence.
P.S. What is the meaning of "bibical"?
"bibical": Perhaps "having to do with bibs"? We can only assume our ashley [sic] drools a lot. It would make sense...
Perhaps it's supposed to be "biblical", but don't quote me, Oh, Greek One.