Reconnoscience(sp) mission
04.11.2008
What I meant to say was “reconnaissance” and having failed that should have gone with [sic] which is a classier way of saying (sp). I can only do so much when I’m out and about though. It’s a theme now and to maintain I’ll just have to keep the mispelling up.
Manduh’s in town for her monthley work stuff and we have a secret mision. She’s planing a bachelorette party for a membor of our little 606 comunity so we are scoping out some party locations. Vegas is prety awesome about bachelorette and bachelor partees. We get enough of them through here in a reguler basis that theres tons of places that know how to handel them smoothley. Smoothley means they make shure everyone has a good time. Everyone having a good time means the bride to bee is happy. Bride happy means everyones happy. It’s a internaly consistant loop of reinforcemant…and penis vails.



Todd, I will never look at you the same again
*shakes head in disappointment*
Adam’s head will surely explode when he reads this.
Ahem… Actually, Todd, I prefer the “(sp)”, and would take it further with my favorite, the “(sp?)”, in this case since it conveys your uncertainty about the spelling. “[sic]” means that someone else spelled it incorrectly initially, you knew it was spelled incorrectly, and you wanted us to know that YOU knew it was spelled incorrectly but wished to preserve the original quotation. I recommend “A Writer’s Reference” by Diana Hacker for gobs of information about punctuation, word choice, and MLA guidelines.
I refuse to read the second paragraph of your writeup.
Damn…that’s my genetic code showing through. Trying to make it sound more classy than it is. It runs in the family. I have a cousin who named their kid Martin II instead of Martin Jr. Unless I’m mistaken I think you have to be the king of some country before you can be II.
It is almost as if I wrote it, except it is way more eloquant (sp?).
It could be worse, he could be “Martin II: Electric Boogaloo”.