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Yppej
2-14-21, 5:36pm
I'm feel ungrammatical. People don't appreciate me illiterate self. They be making political decisions I disagree with forgetting all I sacrifices.

iris lilies
2-14-21, 5:45pm
I’m make typos and udder mistakes dailey including upside down photos. I dont care.

Deal with it.

Alan
2-14-21, 5:58pm
I'm feel like trollish Jeppy is. Maybe rethink Jeppy should.

Chicken lady
2-14-21, 5:59pm
Yppej,

I really don’t get it. I understand from your other posts that you are truly unhappy with nearly every aspect of your life, and I realize that colors one’s outlook. But do you intend to be a troll, are you indifferent or oblivious to the impression you create, or do you just have a sense of humor that is so out there I’m incapable of comprehending it?

happystuff
2-14-21, 6:32pm
I'm feel ungrammatical. People don't appreciate me illiterate self. They be making political decisions I disagree with forgetting all I sacrifices.

LOL. Feel a little better about yourself now? I truly hope so. LOL.

herbgeek
2-14-21, 7:02pm
I'm feel ungrammatical.

I'm assuming this is her attempt to ridicule someone, because that makes her feel superior. I would say I didn't know who she was making fun of this time, but then happystuff's post told me who.

Happystuff, don't be intimidated. I like you and your posts, and have never had any problem understanding what you are saying or mean.

What a sad life for Jep. I really mean that, not being sarcastic. The only joy in her life is trying to pull other people down.

happystuff
2-14-21, 7:25pm
Happystuff, don't be intimidated. I like you and your posts, and have never had any problem understanding what you are saying or mean.


Thank you so much for your concern and kind words; I appreciate both.

Intimidated by Yppej? Definitely not. LOL.

rosarugosa
2-15-21, 7:03am
I'm sure Happystuff just found out like many of us have, that we cannot edit a typo in our subject line.
Jeppy's issues seem to run deeper.

Tybee
2-15-21, 10:03am
Happystuff, I just want to say my dad was at Parris Island in 1945. I'm sitting here looking at his Guadacanal patch.

Some of us are eternally grateful for all of you.

God bless you and God bless the Corps.

Teacher Terry
2-15-21, 10:23am
Happy, I am grateful to all who have served. My grandfather was in WW1, my dad, uncles in WW2, ex in Vietnam and my stepson is career military. We have lived in military towns and the lifestyle involves sacrifice let alone people that make the final one. Interesting all 3 of my husbands have served. Thank you.

happystuff
2-15-21, 10:35am
I'm sure Happystuff just found out like many of us have, that we cannot edit a typo in our subject line.
Jeppy's issues seem to run deeper.

Exactly on being unable to correct a subject line. And trying to write a post on my tablet instead of getting up and using the computer... well, live and learn. LOL.

I also thank all who served, are serving and will serve - and their families.

Teacher Terry
2-15-21, 10:38am
My mom said that all their relatives and friends served in WW2 and everyone of them came home alive. Talk about a miracle.

JaneV2.0
2-15-21, 10:43am
My male relatives (and my beloved) have served--many in the infantry--while being ambivalent about wars and militarism, which only increased after they left the service. Sometimes--as in WWII--their service was necessary, and they did what they felt was their duty.

jp1
2-15-21, 2:40pm
I'm sure Happystuff just found out like many of us have, that we cannot edit a typo in our subject line.


Indeed. Over the course of a year now we’ve posted 3,115 comments on a thread about conavirus.

iris lilies
2-15-21, 2:43pm
My mom said that all their relatives and friends served in WW2 and everyone of them came home alive. Talk about a miracle.
I know! My dad and all of his brothers except for the two youngest served in the military and they all came back alive. I don’t know how that happened. Well, they were in the Navy so there’s that.

iris lilies
2-15-21, 2:44pm
Indeed. Over the course of a year now we’ve posted 3,115 comments on a thread about conavirus.
I’ve noticed that typo off and on, but most the time I don’t notice it. It would spoil it at this point for me to use my administrative mojo and go in and change the subject line to correct it.

Yppej
2-15-21, 8:16pm
I'm sure Happystuff just found out like many of us have, that we cannot edit a typo in our subject line.
Jeppy's issues seem to run deeper.

If it's a real deep drop, would I be on a trollercoaster?

I actually don't consider responding less viciously to people who have savaged me trolling. They questioned my morality and sanity, not something like my grammar.

bae
2-15-21, 8:40pm
I actually don't consider responding less viciously to people who have savaged me trolling. They questioned my morality and sanity, not something like my grammar.

I don't think there is any question about your morality or sanity.

Teacher Terry
2-15-21, 8:41pm
My dad’s entire unit was wiped out in Normandy storming the beaches if I am remembering the location correctly but luckily he was in the hospital. My uncle was stringing wire to communicate behind enemy lines. Some real luck involved.

ApatheticNoMore
2-15-21, 8:51pm
I actually don't consider responding less viciously to people who have savaged me trolling. They questioned my morality and sanity, not something like my grammar.

when you are picking fights with the least objectionable (to anyone) posters on the forum at this point, the problem might be you.

happystuff
2-16-21, 11:03am
I actually don't consider responding less viciously to people who have savaged me trolling.

Again, if it made you feel better to respond as you did, I'm glad I could help; I hope it put a little bit of happy into your life. :)

JaneV2.0
2-16-21, 11:23am
My dad’s entire unit was wiped out in Normandy storming the beaches if I am remembering the location correctly but luckily he was in the hospital. My uncle was stringing wire to communicate behind enemy lines. Some real luck involved.

My father was approaching a fence when he tripped at the same instant a Japanese soldier shot him. The bullet went up his back underneath his pack. He had an impressive scar to go along with the jungle rot one on his leg. And then he fell off a cliff, :D, causing his men to yell "Someone get the captain!" He played a number of sports well; not sure why war rendered him clumsy...:0!

Teacher Terry
2-16-21, 11:37am
Sounds like it saved his life Jane. My dad was born with flat feet and the military doctor said fit for service but not the infantry. Of course you know where they put him. He was in and out of the hospital until they made him a driver for a high ranking and unpleasant officer in England. My dad had a fun personality and was one of the few people that could get along with him. After the war he wanted my dad to rejoin to stay as his driver and my mom wanted that too. He just wanted to go home. Had he done that he wouldn’t have been disabled in his 50’s from his job. His life would have been very different.

JaneV2.0
2-16-21, 12:16pm
Sounds like it saved his life Jane. My dad was born with flat feet and the military doctor said fit for service but not the infantry. Of course you know where they put him. He was in and out of the hospital until they made him a driver for a high ranking and unpleasant officer in England. My dad had a fun personality and was one of the few people that could get along with him. After the war he wanted my dad to rejoin to stay as his driver and my mom wanted that too. He just wanted to go home. Had he done that he wouldn’t have been disabled in his 50’s from his job. His life would have been very different.

The turns one's life takes are often fascinating.

Tybee
2-16-21, 12:57pm
My uncle was rejected from the Navy due to his asthma. The following week the Army Air Force took him. He provided air coverage for D-Day. His plane was shot down in August 1944 France and he has a grave in Normandy, although his body was never recovered.

gimmethesimplelife
2-17-21, 3:53pm
I’ve noticed that typo off and on, but most the time I don’t notice it. It would spoil it at this point for me to use my administrative mojo and go in and change the subject line to correct it.My bad. That was my screw up. Right as the virus started to advance in Seattle a year ago February I was calling it Conavirus. My bad. Rob

GeorgeParker
2-17-21, 4:51pm
My bad. That was my screw up. Right as the virus started to advance in Seattle a year ago February I was calling it Conavirus. My bad. RobEven I accidentally created a thread title with a grammar error in it because my fingers typed you're instead of your.

iris lilies
2-17-21, 5:49pm
My bad. That was my screw up. Right as the virus started to advance in Seattle a year ago February I was calling it Conavirus. My bad. Rob
It doesnt matter, we all know what the thread is about.