"Dylan35" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Walt" <walt@emailnotvalid> wrote in message
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>> On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 07:54:47 +0100, "Dylan35" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Walt" <walt@emailnotvalid> wrote in message
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>>>> Would all you moaning minnies take your silly posts elsewhere.
>>>> if you was stupid enough to sign long contracts hard luck. If on a
>>>> monthly then just move on to another isp
>>>
>>>if your not interested in the thread title don't read it !!! other may be
>>>interested and may be able to offer the poster advised or just take the
>>>p**s. Or were you posting to show others that you think your superior
>>>cause
>>>you have a monthly contract ?
>>>
>>>adam
>>>
>>>
>> Some advise for you learn to spell and brush up on your grammer
>
> If you want to complain about grammar & spelling you might want to include
> punctuation ! Its a full stop at the end of a sentence. For the record
> plusnet were good then became crap so I left. NTL (virgin) are the world
> biggest joke. sorry second biggest joke after your original post
>
> Regards
> Adam
>
> Ps never was any good at spelling grammar etc But who cares life goes on,
OK.
Here's today's lesson:
It is more correct to use the word "and" in narrative than to use an
ampersand (&).
Never leave a gap between the last word of a sentence and a following
exclamation mark.
There should be an apostrophe in your use of "It's".
Plusnet and Virgin should have capital letters, being proper nouns.
"Crap" is a lazy word, begging a more informative alternative - perhaps
unreliable or poor value-for-money? In any case, if you wish to persist
using the word in this context, it should be "crappy", as "crap" is a noun.
There should be a comma after "For the record".
That should be "the World's biggest joke" (note capital "W" and apostrophe
"s").
"Sorry", being the first word of your last sentence, should have a capital
S.
There should always be a full stop after "etc.", it being an abbreviation of
"etcetera".
"But who cares" is a separate sentence and being a question, deserves a
question mark after "cares".
I hope the above information helps.
;-)
Mr Logic.
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