No ... not for me, I'm perfect as it is. *coughcoughcough*
[shut up Kat, and stop rolling your eyes like that or they'll get stuck] These resolutions are for all those people out there who don't know how to spell
amateur.
It's
a - m - a - t - e - u - r .
It's not
amature which doesn't even chuffing exist as a word and it's certainly not
armature .
Would I be pushing my luck if I asked these same people to learn how to spell
tragedy while </i>they're</i> at it? Maybe I should suggest that they could go to
their bookshelf and see if
there is a dictionary on it.
They're going to learn something from it.
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After referencing a Pink Floyd track in the fractal I posted today, I'm going to shoot across to a completely different musical genre and suggest that anyone who enjoys classic R&B/soul music (think early Sam Cooke) ought to check out James Hunter on his
official site or his
MySpace page .
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He claimed "restraunt" was correct until I did so.
The sad thing is - I've never been incorrect, yet we have these issues all the damn time. He's got a severe case of "I'mamansoI'malwaysright Syndrome."
I agree with your ideas on making resolutions and on the proper use of English; be it the Queen's English or its ugly cousin, American English.