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Old 07-02-2001, 12:10 AM
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Leave the guy alone! Jeesh!

I understand what he's going through. Here's my correspondence course, ClIcK HeRe PlEaSe.
How much? and will you like show us how to like read tabs and slap and stuff?
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Old 07-03-2001, 06:17 PM
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Listen listen listen thats my advice.Do alot of listening and check out some books there are plenty out there but get some local help on one that is simple and to the point and oh yeah practice that'll probably help also,seriously keep an open mind your on a journey not just a trip.Being good takes time be patient.
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Listen listen listen thats my advice.Do alot of listening and check out some books there are plenty out there but get some local help on one that is simple and to the point and oh yeah practice that'll probably help also,seriously keep an open mind your on a journey not just a trip.Being good takes time be patient.
Wynn,

If you're stuggling to be understood, try using the concept of sentences so your posts have some sort of structure, and are actually readable. If you need any more help, I've got a writing correspondence course - only £10 a lesson. Email me at Sp@m.com.
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Old 07-04-2001, 06:14 AM
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Wynn,

If you're stuggling to be understood, try using the concept of sentences so your posts have some sort of structure, and are actually readable. If you need any more help, I've got a writing correspondence course - only £10 a lesson. Email me at Sp@m.com.


*sniff*......*sniff*

Hmm, I think my toast is ready. Anybody got any orange juice?
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*sniff*......*sniff*

Hmm, I think my toast is ready. Anybody got any orange juice?
Yeah, where's my coffee...and who ate all the orange marmalade??
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(bad English elderly lady accent, a la Monty Python ON)

"Can I get the spam, spam, spam, eggs, spam, toast, spam, spam, ham, spam, and spam, but without any of the spam?"

"No."

"But, I don't LIKE spam..."

(bad English elderly lady accent, a la Monty Python OFF)

Now, if only Pacman had been the waiter in that scene, that poor woman could have gotten the breakfast she wanted.....
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Old 07-04-2001, 03:58 PM
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Gard, please refer to my link for my correspondence course. I think we'll all gain something from the experience.
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Old 07-05-2001, 07:57 AM
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Gard, please refer to my link for my correspondence course. I think we'll all gain something from the experience.
Oh trust me, I did!! The wife and I were ROFL...
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Old 07-09-2001, 12:42 PM
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The best thing to do is LISTEN. It doesnt matter how good you are or where you are in your studies, you should always be listening. The best way to learn is from eachother.

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Oh trust me, I did!! The wife and I were ROFL...
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