I think people rely so much on spell check that they've forgotten how to spell. Sometimes my fingers move so fast when I'm typing that I transpose letters. I try to go back and check before hitting send or publish, but probably miss a few too. Blessings, Betsy
Oh good grief. I often see misspelled words on net work news shows. I wonder if anyone besides one person even looks. I also see a lot of misspelling on on line news articles but I think that might be trying to rush out the news. My pet peeve is “a lot” for a lot.
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That is so funny - and then again sad that it wasn't caught. Wonder how many people actually saw the sign before it was put in the ground?
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHA
ReplyDeleteI had to read it twice before I saw the typo! Our brains read what it should be! Nice addition to the fun bloopers!
ReplyDeleteI think people rely so much on spell check that they've forgotten how to spell. Sometimes my fingers move so fast when I'm typing that I transpose letters. I try to go back and check before hitting send or publish, but probably miss a few too.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Good grief!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty funny!!!
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ReplyDeleteOh good grief. I often see misspelled words on net work news shows. I wonder if anyone besides one person even looks. I also see a lot of misspelling on on line news articles but I think that might be trying to rush out the news. My pet peeve is “a lot” for a lot.
ReplyDeleteToo funny!
ReplyDeleteWow. proofreading is a lost art, apparently.
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