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Allans Spelling bee.
Find the misspelled words in these topic discriptions.
The Parking Lot - On & Off Topic (8 Viewing) **Video and Officail Threads located inside ** Pop the hood, crack a beer, and chill. Current Events, Politics, Sports, and more! Keep an open mind, and think before you type. (Should have thought before you typed) Forced Induction Here you ask and discuss anything to do with the Forced Induction System of your car. The Trubo, Manifold, Wastegate, Intercoolers, ect ect. Be Descriptive Please. (Are Trubos next to the Flamidation valve?) Drivetrain and Suspension Tech Here you can ask about and discuss Auto or Manual Transmissions along with the rest of the drivetrain and everything with the suspension. Rims, Tires, and braking systems are welcoem here as well. (well darn dont i feel welcoem) Body/Paint General Appearance Anything interior or exterior that changes the way the car looks. Questions about an install or a potention write up that could make it into the good stuff area. Place it here. (Allans trying to use big words like Potention) |
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How about Allan's Grammar Bee?
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What do you guy's think, 5 days?
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(Should have thought before you typed)
^This sentence is not written with correct grammar. There is no subject. You should have said "You should have thought before you typed." (Are Trubos next to the Flamidation valve?) Correct! (well darn dont i feel welcoem) "Well darn, don't I feel welcome." I understand, and personally enjoy the sarcasm in the spelling of "welcoem." (Allans trying to use big words like Potention) Allan is trying to use big words like "potential." Gosh, I just love D.O.L. |
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And it was my great thinking that told Tom to make this thread. Awwww fuck!
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Good one! I forgot that.
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You do not need a coma after the word "say" in your previous sentence.
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