Just got hit by a 2008 KIA

Which spelling error in which post? :D
Agreed. This is like shooting fish in a barrel :D

I can't tell a gerund from an adverb, or tell you which clauses go where, but I try to write in a clear, easy to read way. At least, I hope that's how it comes out...

My English skills are kinda like lifting an XJ, I can't tell you why a particular sentence is wrong or why a particular one is going to need an SYE before you lift it, but I can sure as hell tell you "something is fishy here."

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Has no one picked up the spelling error yet?

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I picked up on it right away, but I used to have a 1996 Kia Sephia, and the front airdam/skirt piece was a little loose & could generate sound at certain speeds, so I figured maybe it was supposed to be a "noise" piece. This one probably made a totally new noise when she smacked into the ass end of an XJ, too!! :gee:
 
My son was driving our very armored XJ a few weeks ago on icy roads. A Hyundai Sonata slid through an intersection and struck him somewhere in the left quarter panel. I am not exactly sure where contact was made because the only damage to the XJ was a 1" crack in the Bushwacker. The Sonata lost its entire front bumper, both metal and plastic.
How did I do on my sentence structure, spelling and grammar? Paul


Yeah my very WELL armored XJ hit a mercedes at 50 a month ago. It still got totaled but the Mercedes got the worst of it! :D
 
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