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Old January 19th, 2004, 08:21 PM
Dominic Lloyd
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Default Ditch The Bitch - Lets Go Fishing

yes, but you are slagging people off for bad spelling and syntax, which is
uncool anyway, and particularly so when you make worse mistakes yourself.

"barbz" wrote in message ...
cb wrote:
"barbz" wrote in message

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Tribal wrote:

Hi all

Hope this maybe of intrest to some of you )

When not fishing im a sign writer and have come up with a very
popular vinyl decal available in any size or colour ideal for the
tacklebox,
Car, and a fav with 4x4 wheel covers .

its entitiled
DITCH THE BITCH LETS GO FISHING
you can view it here on good old ebay )
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3653189850

You dont have to buy through ebay just send me an e-mail stating size
colour and postal location
and ill let you know price please mention news group )

We do allsorts of other types of fishing decals just ask

please remove NoSpam_ from e-mail to reply

Tight Lines

Marcus
UK Sign & Design



Well, if you're gonna design signs, pal, I suggest you turn your spell
checker on full bore. The proper syntax is:
DITCH THE BITCH, LET'S GO FISHING

Stupid and misogynistic sticker anyways. Sure to attract the ladies at
your favorite lake, NOT!

barb



Mmmm...lets see...'gonna' , 'anyways' and 'favorite' appear to have

escaped
your own spell /syntax/grammer checker barb. Glass houses and stones

come to
mind.
CB.



Yeesh, are you a moron, or what? I am not making stickers or advertising
my signage services. Were I to do that, I would certainly pay extra
attention to my spelling and syntax. Unlike your buddy, whose errors
remind me of the poor signmaker I saw advertising his wares with a big
board that said, "Sign Panter for Hire"

I'll let the 'favorite' "misspelling" slide, as I see you're from the
UK. Over here, we spell it without the you, pardner.

One has the luxury of fooling with the language when not actually
getting paid to produce services by that means. Like here. Geddit?
barb