Originally Posted by bumpkin
Their = “belonging to them”
There = “not here, but.”
I am a pedantic English lover but have some weird mental block concerning these two words. It doesn’t matter if I have something like the above written down on a post-it note on my desk. If I am not actually looking at the definitions/difference I will still confuse these two.
Originally Posted by bumpkin
Your not talking about me, are you? I get pissed off alot when people call me a snob. I’ll kick you’re little dog right smack in the middle of it’s scruffy little face if you are. People who thing there not snobs usually are anyway. It’s usually the ones calling others snobs that are snobs most of the time. But there wasting they’re breathe on me. And your wasting you’re pixels. Alot of them.
I am picking up on the intended humor but others may not. Until the guys get to know you some will take exception to stuff like this. Rather than refer you to the guidelines I would suggest looking at the emoticons, located just below the “submit reply” button. I am not a big emoticon fan but the addition of something like ;) to your above post can work wonders.
Cub, guys like you are why we insist that everyone use proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling to the best of their (Ha! I got it right.) abilities.
Edit
I mean to help guys like you, (non Native speakers of English), not to protect the forum from your language skills.