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Ah, come on now, my daughter from Vernon, shops in the Franklin NJ Walmart she definitely is no hillbilly.....if anything its the inbred families of Franklin NJ.
vernon is actually nothing like Franklin. Vernon I kinda equate to bergen county yuppies who could not afford bergen. Franklin my dear songbird is in a class of its own. I am so glad I am not right next to Franklin or living in Franklin. Now we know its not all hillybillies but there are too many for comfort.
Nooooo SUPER walmart in franklin, nj, sussex county. We will regret it. The beauty of the town and surrounding areas will be destroyed and all the unique smaller stores will be completely demolished. All we will be left with, will be an ugly, huge, metal sanitary looking building. I will no longer want to live here....................
Last edited by violet5; 06-26-2011 at 04:12 PM..
Reason: skipped a word
Yes but do you have all of them? Even the most imbred of the imbred have at least a few.
Hmmm...perhaps too much inbreeding in your bloodline has led to the inability to know the difference between "inbred" and "imbred".
There is no such word as "imbred".
Hmmm...perhaps too much inbreeding in your bloodline has led to the inability to know the difference between "inbred" and "imbred".
There is no such word as "imbred".
To be fair, M is right next to N on the keyboard, maybe she just didn't proofread...in any case, the misspelling was 3 years ago, and I think it's too late to edit.
To be fair, M is right next to N on the keyboard, maybe she just didn't proofread...in any case, the misspelling was 3 years ago, and I think it's too late to edit.
Yes, of course, the "M" and the "N" are next to each other on the keyboard.
However, given the fact that the same mistake was made twice, and that no other mistakes exist in Brian's post, I tend to think that he is more likely to be unfamiliar with the correct word, rather than that he made the same typo mistake twice in succession.
In any event--Don't you find it richly ironic when somebody is commenting on someone else's shortcomings, and he/she makes a glaringly obvious mistake in his/her comments about that other person? Similarly, I think we have all seen bloggers who react to someone else's comment by stating that the other person is "stoopid"...or something to that effect.
My point is that when any of us sets out to comment on someone else's shortcomings, it behooves us to proofread our comments, lest we look very foolish in the process!
My point is that when any of us sets out to comment on someone else's shortcomings, it behooves us to proofread our comments, lest we look very foolish in the process!
I couldn't resist.
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