Re: Guessing and Assuming?




"Dewey" <dewey3kNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>"Charlotte Brister" <ynkeegirl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:17383-43A8650B-1453@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> O.K., I read all your posting"s. I think since all of you know it all,
>> your guys make up a team and pick your position"s. Pick a manager and
>> the rest of you take over ESPN as sport"s announcer"s. Go thru a season
>> and then let me see what you all have to write about yourselves.
>> Can your win a World Series?
>>
>Can someone translate this into English?

Her keyboard is obviously capable of lowercase so why
did she use the double quote (") where a single quote/apostrophe
wasn't proper anyway? Even if it was all properly punctuated though,
would it make a bit of sense?
.



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