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Julia

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Ten Brownie Points to the first person who can rewrite the following correcting the errors:


OK? Apologies for not wrapping titles in quotation marks.
 
I had a huge reply for you but I've been having connection problems all day and it timed out and I lost it.
I hate Telstra with a passion, Sol created a worlds worst practice company thats for sure.
 
I had a huge reply for you but I've been having connection problems all day and it timed out and I lost it.
I hate Telstra with a passion, Sol created a worlds worst practice company thats for sure.

everytime before I submit/preview, I highlight everything and then right-click-copy... been burned too many times before
 
I had a huge reply for you but I've been having connection problems all day and it timed out and I lost it.
I hate Telstra with a passion, Sol created a worlds worst practice company thats for sure.
Yep, it's pretty hard to see how Sol earned his big bucks.
Could you have another go Mr Burns? It would take your mind off dieting, maybe? Just a bit of fun.
 
Yep, it's pretty hard to see how Sol earned his big bucks.
Could you have another go Mr Burns? It would take your mind off dieting, maybe? Just a bit of fun.

I just haven't got the time or patience to Google everything and run to the dictionary all over again, so I'll leave it to someone else.:
 
I just haven't got the time or patience to Google everything and run to the dictionary all over again, so I'll leave it to someone else.:
Google everything? I thought you'd just know that stuff, Mr Burns.
So we don't have too many people on ASF who off the top of their heads
know what the obvious errors should be replaced with? Surely, someone???
 
So we don't have too many people on ASF who off the top of their heads
know what the obvious errors should be replaced with? Surely, someone???

As Basil Fawlty said, some people wouldn't know a bordeaux from a claret.
 
Google everything? I thought you'd just know that stuff, Mr Burns.
So we don't have too many people on ASF who off the top of their heads
know what the obvious errors should be replaced with? Surely, someone???

I know most of it but let's face it all human knowledge is in Google, we dont have to store any in our brains any more
 
So we don't have too many people on ASF who off the top of their heads
know what the obvious errors should be replaced with? Surely, someone???

Being a tradie, I can spot the error with that text a mile away. My rewritten summery is below.

Marmaduke Witherspoon was a prancing fairy

The end
 
Being a tradie, I can spot the error with that text a mile away. My rewritten summery is below.
MoXJO: That's very funny
Now have a title for this little literary gem.

I'm still disappointed that no one will flash back a corrected version??
 
Marking kids essays or something are we Julia? I think I have missed a couple.. initially I was looking at the grammatical structure, then I thought, hang on a sec..

 
He was very fond of Mozart's music which he loved for its violent and dramatic atonal, discordant majesty. Not for Marmaduke were the delicate, gentle movements of Wagner, the composer so admired by Hitler.

possibly?
 
Marking kids essays or something are we Julia? I think I have missed a couple.. initially I was looking at the grammatical structure, then I thought, hang on a sec..
Hey, gfresh, goodonya, you got what you were supposed to.

I had a slightly different interpretation of this bit where you changed it to:

He was very fond of Wagner's music. This he loved for its violent and dramatic atonality, and discordant majesty. Not for Marmaduke were the delicate, and gentle movements of Beethoven, the composer so despised by Hitler.

Here all I had in mind was the swapping of Wagner with Mozart, the latter being on the whole gentle and ordered. Beethoven gets quite dramatic, e.g. the Fifth Symphony. And the connection between Wagner and Hitler was that the Fuehrer was passionately fond of Wagner, not despised as I mis-suggested.

Thanks a lot for doing it.

See Mr Burns - how easy was that, huh?
 
Cant fool me ....Marmaduke was a cat.
Well, you'll have to have this out with moXJO who has determined Marmaduke to be a 'Prancing Fairy'. Personally, I'm pretty taken with the latter interpretation.

Might be a bit about Marmaduke's equally talented sister, Heavenly Carolina, some time.
Good to be a bit absurd occasionally.
 
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