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Well my comment of the day is "You know life sucks when you can't even look forward to the weekend." How bad is that? Uuugghh! Not in such a good mood today but I guess it can't get any worst. I hope not. :BangHead:
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Well my comment of the day is "You know life sucks when you can't even look forward to the weekend." How bad is that? Uuugghh! Not in such a good mood today but I guess it can't get any worst. I hope not. :BangHead:
aww Cuba How about an internet {HUG}
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Another one...
If your not happy at home you won't be happy anywhere.
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My comment of the day is - I wish people would learn the difference between your and you're.
Google: Your vs You're - You're is the contracted form of You are. This form is used in sentences using "you" as the subject of the sentence with the verb "to be" used as either the helping verb (e.g. You're going ..., You're watching ...) or the principal verb of the sentence. Examples: You're going to have a great time! You're much better at tennis than Jim
Your is the possessive pronoun form. This form is used to express that something belongs to "you". Examples:
Your wife is such a kind woman. I think your skills are outstanding.
I always cringe when someone writes "Your welcome."
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I currently feel the same.
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My comment of the day is - I wish people would learn the difference between your and you're.
Google: Your vs You're - You're is the contracted form of You are. This form is used in sentences using "you" as the subject of the sentence with the verb "to be" used as either the helping verb (e.g. You're going ..., You're watching ...) or the principal verb of the sentence. Examples: You're going to have a great time! You're much better at tennis than Jim
Your is the possessive pronoun form. This form is used to express that something belongs to "you". Examples:
Your wife is such a kind woman. I think your skills are outstanding.
I always cringe when someone writes "Your welcome."
I'm write their with you
hahaha kidding
Those are a few others that drive me up the wall too :wave:
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I pretty much have worked every weekend for the last 5 years, barring vacations,
so I usually do not get to look forward to the weekend myself.
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I only get about 4 hours of sleep a night during the week so i think i can sleep in on saturday
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My boyfriend's been going to college Monday though Thursday and then working 8 hour shifts Friday through Saturday. The way he's acting is starting to worry me. He's never happy any more.
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Well my comment of the day is "You know life sucks when you can't even look forward to the weekend." How bad is that? Uuugghh! Not in such a good mood today but I guess it can't get any worst. I hope not. :BangHead:
aww Cuba How about an internet {HUG}
Aww. Thanks you're so sweet. :wave:
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Well my comment of the day is "You know life sucks when you can't even look forward to the weekend." How bad is that? Uuugghh! Not in such a good mood today but I guess it can't get any worst. I hope not. :BangHead:
aww Cuba How about an internet {HUG}
Aww. Thanks you're so sweet. :wave:
I try to be. There are days when I need a hug. Some times things just pile up and you dont think they can get worse and then they do. All you have to do is think that tomorrow is another day. Or is what I keep getting told lol Hugs help also hehe.
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my comment of the day is:
Positive thinking will let you do everything better than negative thinking will. (Zig Ziglar) :heart: and :peace:
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:) Cheer up...it is not so bad!
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My comment of the day is - I wish people would learn the difference between your and you're.
Google: Your vs You're - You're is the contracted form of You are. This form is used in sentences using "you" as the subject of the sentence with the verb "to be" used as either the helping verb (e.g. You're going ..., You're watching ...) or the principal verb of the sentence. Examples: You're going to have a great time! You're much better at tennis than Jim
Your is the possessive pronoun form. This form is used to express that something belongs to "you". Examples:
Your wife is such a kind woman. I think your skills are outstanding.
I always cringe when someone writes "Your welcome."
I'm write their with you
hahaha kidding
Those are a few others that drive me up the wall too :wave:
Miss using homonyms bugs me too. I tutor and volunteer at schools so it's second nature for me to try and correct someone when they miss use them. It seriously drives me crazy when I see those words being used incorrectly by people who should know to pay attention to their writing, people like my boss.
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Thanks, Cece, and others. I know I get to be a little crazy when I see so much obvious misuse of spelling and grammar. It's not really that hard to learn to write and spell. At least one can use the dictionary.
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My comment for the day: If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
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My comment of the day is - I wish people would learn the difference between your and you're.
Google: Your vs You're - You're is the contracted form of You are. This form is used in sentences using "you" as the subject of the sentence with the verb "to be" used as either the helping verb (e.g. You're going ..., You're watching ...) or the principal verb of the sentence. Examples: You're going to have a great time! You're much better at tennis than Jim
Your is the possessive pronoun form. This form is used to express that something belongs to "you". Examples:
Your wife is such a kind woman. I think your skills are outstanding.
I always cringe when someone writes "Your welcome."
I'm write their with you
hahaha kidding
Those are a few others that drive me up the wall too :wave:
Miss using homonyms bugs me too. I tutor and volunteer at schools so it's second nature for me to try and correct someone when they miss use them. It seriously drives me crazy when I see those words being used incorrectly by people who should know to pay attention to their writing, people like my boss.
I am usually very particular about my typing and writing. Punctuality, spelling, and so forth I try to get as perfect as I can. If I mess up and do not catch it when it happens I kick myself later. I usually mess up the most when I have had a lack of sleep. When I get really pissed I am very formal in my writing lol. Thought I was an odd ball on the spelling issues though. Since people have started to text more often you have to guess at what the initials mean sometimes.
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"As long as there are tests...
There will be prayer in school"
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do whatever it is that makes you happy and the smile will come back on your face. block out all the junk on your mind and think how great tomorrow will be... :heart:
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Oh, man, that's pretty low. :(
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I try to look at the positive side of things regardless how terrible my day is going. Or if I need to vent i do and just move on. Can’t cloud yourself with the BS of stress or if not you will just continue accumulating it. There is a silver lining at the end of the rainbow! ::)
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hope you get better buddy
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get two beers and jump
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My comment of the day - I'm really glad we're getting some rain here in the Southeast. It has been so hot and dry.
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If you can dream it, you can do it.