Re: Does the US have any intellegence?
- From: Towse <self@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 12:59:33 -0800
Koolchicki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Towse wrote:
Dyslex guy would be all "intellignece"
Plzd to be of servcie.
Et tu Sal?
Et tu, what, chicki? "intellegence" is not necessarily a dyslexia symptom whereas "intellignece" may be. Transposed letters can be a symptom of dyslexia or just a typo. If it happens enough, it's something to check into. No need to haul off and whack Paula with a guilt trip.
Four of the guys in my immediate family had/have serious spelling problems (My oldest brother spelt "lizard" six different ways in a two-page report when he was in sixth grade). None of them are/were dyslexic.
If they were dyslexic as well, would they blame their crummy spelling on the dyslexia?
Being as they aren't, what can they blame it on? Let's make it something good so we can guilt-trip anyone who makes a comment about any of their misspelt words.
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Sal
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