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Mine was a typo of sorts

Posted By: An Iowan on 2009-05-20
In Reply to: Yes, sure you are correct, I didn't catch the 'An walking'..nm - .-

I went back and changed the title without proofreading after the change. It initially was correct with "an" in there before I started changing words. :)


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Mine informs me of these sorts of things all the time (sm)
He usually doesn't miss the actual entire holiday though -just goes early that morning or something. It is very aggravating. I don't know what to say because I end up arguing about it. If my husband was trying to be gone for the entire Thanksgiving holiday I would have a fit.
meant *objectionable*. Typo typo typo LOL. :) n/m
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Diets - there are all sorts
but I lost 35 pounds just by going on the treadmill everyday for 2 miles at 3.5 speed. I also decreased my calorie intake and cut quantity of food... Doesn't cost anything to do this but it worked for me. Try this and you won't have to pay for Nutrisystem food which is costly.
There are all sorts of scholarships out there.
My second college-bound child is applying for scholarships right now. My first is in his second year at college, and he is at a state school, but he's received some scholarships from sources that did no require he attend a state school. My second has a real assortment of applications to deal with. I also went to college out-of-state with a few scholarships I cobbled together from various sources. That was way back in the day, though, before there was internet. My sons found most of their scholarships by searching the internet and also through their guidance counselors at school. My first son, in particular, is just not a wonderful student. He's a solid C student with an occasional B thrown in here and there. Even he was able to find a couple of scholarships that fit the bill.
Scholarships are given to all types of students for all sorts of reasons. You just have to be willing to spend some time searching. Have your child stop at the guidance office. They will have lots of information to get her started. Once you get into the process of it all, you'll find that one bit of information leads to another and then another.

Incidentally, I studied broadcasting, as well! I didn't finish in that major, but I really loved those two years. I went to Temple University in Philadelphia, which as a fantastic degree programs in broadcasting/film/radio.
there are all sorts of what ifs and whys but sometimes we never know that answer sm
other than God has a plan we can't explain. future thorough testing might help on yours and your hubby's side. sometimes there is just a fluke and sometimes a blighted ovum. might not always get an answer but hopefully you will. email me privately if you wish.
My VA license is already a tracking device of sorts - sm
I can't remember where I was but they took my license and scanned the bar code on the back of it. All my info. popped up on their computer, I was floored. Take a look at your current license and see if it has a bar code on it. I just got a new one a couple months ago since I got my CDL; but I think my old one (about a year old) had it too. As for requiring the above to get the license, I am sure that is only for new applicants and not current, regardless I don't think it really matters, they have all that information already; this just confirms it and compiles it in one place. They can track me all they want, PA and VA has my fingerprints (gun permit and my bus driving job); even UPS took them years ago when I applied there. Believe the the gov't has all your info. if you are a legal U.S. resident.
After 11 yrs as a boy scout leader, I've seen all sorts of situations.
And, I've had to deal with my share of 11 yo bullies. (I have one in my troop now who is absolutely driving me up a wall.) I've learned a lot over the years. For one thing, I know that while it's possible to be a very good influence on a child, it's also likely that parents who are having issues can, in just a moment, un-do any positive influence you've had on a child. I've also seen kids come back years later after I thought I had made no headway with them. They've come back to thank me for showing them patience and kindness and a better way to act. And, sadly, I've seen more than a few kids spin off out of control, right to the point of their own death.
Firstly, you have to think of your own child's safety, of course. If you can band with other parents in your neighborhood to provide supervision while this bully is around, that would be a great help. Agree on play areas, who is and is not allowed to be in the play area, be patient and teach the children general rules of good behavior. When the rules are violated, then there are consequences. If the bully cannot behave, especially if he's being dangerous. If you feel that he and the other children in his household are not being properly supervised or cared for at home, then call the authorities.
The other thing I've learned is to be very direct with problem children and parents, and to keep my emotions calm. No shouting, and always have an adult witness nearby. For many years, I would dance around direct language with parents, afraid that I might hurt their feelings. But that always leaves too much room for them to misunderstand what I really wanted. State exactly what you want the other person to know. "I have a problem with your child's behavior. I'm willing to help supervise, but only on these conditions." If the parent becomes argumentative or defensive, walk away and lock your door. Write down what you said and what happened. I don't want to scare you, but if there are questions later, accusations from the parent or child, you won't have to rely on your memory alone.
One can be patient and extend help to people who need it, but you don't have to put up with abuse, either. Use all of your resources -- other neighbors, authorities, your own talents, and do what you can, but be careful.
I wish it was a typo.
I prefer no ice. I have knee issues and am tired of freezing that leg lol. I switched feet off and on. Feeling better this evening/morning though. :-)
Sorry for that typo.
Boomer WON not ONE.
Sorry for the typo again.
I obviously meant to say checks out homes.
typo-
that is women do not want to leave, not live....
typo
Sorry, I am 5Ɖ....right now all of my children are taller than me....
Sorry about the typo...
*from a beautiful* ended up with the f separated from the*rom* and it expanded itself. SORRY!

I'm sure there are more typos than that - but again I've been typing with my heart instead of my hands.
Good typo
As far as the "my children are goats" that was a pretty funny typo! But, I do hate children being called kids. I have never referred to them as such and I hate it when people do.

As far as the age, it was a joke. People are saying this child is 3, 22 months old is hardly 3. And, i don't care if she wants to breastfeed until they are 5. Just stay out of her breasts for goodness sake.
Oops typo's
Sorry -- Can't seem to get my fingers to work today.  Cannot live without spell checker. LOL
thank you, BEN - oops typo in name (sorry)..
 
I was wondering if the 20 was a typo -cause I
IMO - Do not worry about how far it is for him to visit. Just go where you can be the most at ease both financially and emotionally with the changes that are about to happen to you and your children.
typo- should be panther
oops
my silly typo
I said the doctor dictated "The patient was placed in a sling, no make that splint" and I typed "spling".  Just thought it was silly and gave myself a chuckle, that's all.
dumb...sorry for the typo. nm
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OOPS! Sorry for typo. . . . SM
As for my situation, the poor dogs next door just want to go in after they have been out for a time.  They are house dogs.  The owners just let them out to bark and bark, sometimes for hours.  The borough I live in has an ordinance stating anything over 15 minutes can be result in a fine.  Called the police once which resulted in the neighbor screaming at me outside in front of the police.  It has gotten better for the most part, but now I understand that the woman on the other side of them was complaining to some other neighbors about the barking and how ridiculous it is.  It is irresponsible on the part of the owners in almost every case.  God knows so many animals are abused and starved by humans, who are supposed to be the ones with the brains.     
not so much misspelling as a typo, but...
I always type anteiror instead of anterior. Every single time.
oops typo --should be KNOW NOTHING n/m
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Sorry for typo in post!
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sorry, typo. 'eliminates'.....nm
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oh lawdy and now a typo - no offense to ANYONE...
geesh, where's my fingers today ?  *LOL*
oops - I made a typo..........sm
About marriage and the daughter, I don't *push* the marriage issue (I had typed *put* the issue).....tired - been transcribing all day *lol*
oops, typo, should've said MT/ME biz....
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oops - typo inside....
should have said *just a thought anyway*....about the Google thing...
typo, sorry - route not root ! LOL nm
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oops - typo inside...sorry

and it's ost important to get to the ER ASAP without fail........


should say it's MOST important (having a problem with my *m* on keyboard tonight....


My buppy (not a typo, just a nickname) is on my lap right now too.
Luckily he is 8lbs so I can still type, but most of the time he lays on the bottom shelf of the desk on "his towel". I can say "Okay, let's go to work now. Go get your towel" and he does exactly that. We have to spell b-y-e b-y-e or he is heartbroken when we don't let him go with us. Don't just luv fur kids?!?!
Pardon the typo above. Should be TALKING... nm
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excuse my typo's.......long day- sm
got endometriosis right, but cannot spell divorce (and it was probably one of the factors), leave words out too but figured everyone could figure that out.
oops, typo-for each *woman* not women...sorry..nm

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oops - typo - should be niche, not nitch...

oops, typo in post...that's thinkprogress.com

typo - I'm the one from prior THREAD - not threat.*L*

oops, typo - Means something to the Jews and
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OOPS! TYPO! Tomator sauce?? LOL nm
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I need to QA my posting line! -5 for typo on GlycoLax!
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Please excuse my typo. Meant matted fur . . NM
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I thought this was a typo & you meant "foot pedal" LOL nm
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excuse all the typo's very tired, working my butt - sm
of to try not to sink and it is really wearing me out.
Haha... the above typo proves I haven't had the caffeine yet!
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oops, sorry for the typo..'what for 'all' the pain...'...nm
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I MEANT "BF" (boyfriend), not BP! egads... TYPO-LAND!
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I watch both CSIs, caught a typo on a Vegas episode, they spelled Novolin wrong! LOL. nm
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sorry for typo inside, correction inside this one

At the time I posted it was a 23-y/o Korean THE DETAILS of who did the shooting had not hit the newswires UNTIL THEN.



 


Don't know about your God, but mine
my God is more forgiving than that!

She is not doing anyone any harm, so to say she will burn in h*** for celebrating the fun part of Halloween, not evilness, is the whole reason I do not attend church!

I never did it with mine. For one, I would have been
too embarrassed. My mother used to do it, but we have come a long way since then. I find it kind of primitive. I think nothing is wrong with it in your own home, but in public, I really think you should think about it. There are all kinds of weirdos out there and you just don't know what is in their minds. I see nothing wrong with breastfeeding INSIDE YOUR HOME, but there are folks who would get offended by doing it in public. I would not be offended, but really...I think you could put some of that breast milk in a bottle before you go out.