LOL!

Yes, it should have been spelled p-o-o-r-l-y. ;)

Actually, my OCD (or something) makes me want to patch the e-mail program we use at work since the spelling checker keeps insisting on checking the spelling in the subject lines of replies. I didn't spell any of those words and I have the laziness (and perhaps tact) to not correct the spelling of my cow orkers.

Not that I consider yours an untactful act -- I got a kick out of it. (:

I'm starting to worry that if I manage to remain one of the janitors, I may have to fight the urge to make spelling corrections (or worse grammar corrections, which is just too over-the-top).
Consider node; reason for consideration: (tye) mixed metaphors. O-:

OK, stop correcting my spelling. I went to http://www.m-w.com/ more times for this node than I usually do in a weak. q-:

        - tye (but my friends call me "Tye")

In reply to (tye)Re: Messaging authors of badly formatted posts by tye
in thread Messaging authors of baddly formated posts by mirod

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