by ferrarilover » 07 Feb 2011, 14:19
SantaCruizScotty wrote:1. Robinson - Was always there ready for a pass and made great crosses!
2. Zebroski - Skimmed past a lot of players and always in the right places.
3. Kee - Ran the whole 94 mins (Yes, including stoppage time)
4. Stanley - Good in the mid field always trying to get the ball.
5. Mansell - Towards the end started actualy helping the team on with great runs and encouragement.
(Sorry about any miss-spelling)
![ROFL :rofl:](./images/smilies/rofl.gif)
If you don't know why this is funny, you need to go here. >>
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Miss Spelling forgives you.
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Misspelling 'misspelling', if that had been deliberate, it would have been joke of the century.
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If only God had invented a book with words in it which shows the correct spelling and maybe a definition and synonyms too.
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If only that nice Mr Gates (or Jobs,if you're on a Mac) had created a basic word processing program which included a spell checker. He could have called it Microsoft Word, but only if he was REALLY clever.
Ok, I'm done.
Matt.
[quote="SantaCruizScotty"]1. Robinson - Was always there ready for a pass and made great crosses!
2. Zebroski - Skimmed past a lot of players and always in the right places.
3. Kee - Ran the whole 94 mins (Yes, including stoppage time)
4. Stanley - Good in the mid field always trying to get the ball.
5. Mansell - Towards the end started actualy helping the team on with great runs and encouragement.
([color=#FF0000]Sorry about any miss-spelling[/color])[/quote]
:rofl: If you don't know why this is funny, you need to go here. >> http://www.amazon.co.uk/Paperback-Oxford-English-Dictionary-Spelling-notes/dp/0198614241/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1297088165&sr=8-1
OR
Miss Spelling forgives you.
OR
Misspelling 'misspelling', if that had been deliberate, it would have been joke of the century. :rofl:
OR
If only God had invented a book with words in it which shows the correct spelling and maybe a definition and synonyms too.
OR
If only that nice Mr Gates (or Jobs,if you're on a Mac) had created a basic word processing program which included a spell checker. He could have called it Microsoft Word, but only if he was REALLY clever.
Ok, I'm done.
Matt.