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    Personally, I don't use texting lingo. Number one it would take to long to figure most of it out. Number two I type without texting lingo out of courtesy to those who may read what I have written. I like to be understood by those around me and don't want want to labor those like me, who don't text. Grammar and spelling mistakes, typos.... If I can read it without having to read a post several times to figure it out no big deal.

    For me it's respect and courtesy . I respect what you have to say and offer that respect by trying to be clear in my words. If thats old School like being self sufficient and doing things yourself. then so be it.

    In one hundred years or more there could be a group on a forum like this talking about finding a pen or pencil and learning to use it, to actually write, with his hand. Does anyone have any paper? Paper? What's paper?
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    y r u ppl making such a big deal about this? Is this really 2 complicated 4 u to understnd? I mean, if u can't figure out sumthing as simple as this, then mebbe u should go back 2 school.

    Sure, it makes the poster look lazy, but come on, I've read posts that were in full english with proper grammar that were harder to read.

    So, is it that you prefer to control how other people act, or just want something to complain about?
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    Sapper, I agree that even with proper grammar at times people can have a hard time getting their point or question across.

    Re-enactors have heard this one. I have heard this question below in WI, IL, IN, VA, and I'm sure the list doesn't stop there.

    " Is that a real Fire?" I was baffled by the number of folks that ask that question at events until at Red Bud an event in Indiana. A man comes up to the fire and starts poking holes in the ground around the fire with a shepherds crook planter hook. We asked him what he was doing. His reply was that he was looking for the gas line. We all took a distance of about 20 feet and shouted "OK GO AHEAD". He paused turned a bit pink and walked away.

    I guess folks are actually asking are you using propane or charcoal.

    Ya good question APSAP.

    y r u ppl making such a big deal about this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gryffynklm View Post
    Sapper, I agree that even with proper grammar at times people can have a hard time getting their point or question across.

    Re-enactors have heard this one. I have heard this question below in WI, IL, IN, VA, and I'm sure the list doesn't stop there.

    " Is that a real Fire?" I was baffled by the number of folks that ask that question at events until at Red Bud an event in Indiana. A man comes up to the fire and starts poking holes in the ground around the fire with a shepherds crook planter hook. We asked him what he was doing. His reply was that he was looking for the gas line. We all took a distance of about 20 feet and shouted "OK GO AHEAD". He paused turned a bit pink and walked away.

    I guess folks are actually asking are you using propane or charcoal.

    Ya good question APSAP.

    y r u ppl making such a big deal about this?
    See, my point exactly. He used perfectly proper english until the last two lines, and I still have absolutely no idea what he meant by any of that.

    I'm not sure what some codger crawling around a fire has to do with typing, and I'm not seeing the logical conclusion that you are apparently making, so, explain? Maybe put it in txt format or something.
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    Why do you slam some one who is agreeing with you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gryffynklm View Post
    Why do you slam some one who is agreeing with you?

    I'm not slamming you. I asked for an explanation.

    I tend to be a smartass ALL the time, which is where the txt comment came from, but other than that I thought I was being polite. Like I said, i just didn't understand...
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    Thank you. Its difficult to read facial expression over this great of a distance.

    I was trying to make the point that some times even with proper english and all that people have difficulty getting their point across.

    "Is that a real fire" is a question I get asked almost at almost every event in front of a fire with a roast cooking. You can feel the radiant heat, see and smell the smoke, its obviously a real fire. Are they being a smart ***, stupid or not asking the correct question (not getting their point across despite a properly formed question)

    Communication is some times difficult enough with proper english, remove reading a face to see the smirk, or the other cues from a face to face conversation and not knowing the person can lead to miss communication.

    From Alpine sapper: See, my point exactly. He used perfectly proper english until the last two lines, and I still have absolutely no idea what he meant by any of that.

    I tried and failed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gryffynklm View Post
    Thank you. Its difficult to read facial expression over this great of a distance.

    I was trying to make the point that some times even with proper english and all that people have difficulty getting their point across.

    "Is that a real fire" is a question I get asked almost at almost every event in front of a fire with a roast cooking. You can feel the radiant heat, see and smell the smoke, its obviously a real fire. Are they being a smart ***, stupid or not asking the correct question (not getting their point across despite a properly formed question)

    Communication is some times difficult enough with proper english, remove reading a face to see the smirk, or the other cues from a face to face conversation and not knowing the person can lead to miss communication.

    From Alpine sapper: See, my point exactly. He used perfectly proper english until the last two lines, and I still have absolutely no idea what he meant by any of that.

    I tried and failed.

    Ah, ok. Thanks for the explanation. I can be dense sometimes.Very dense. Probably a 1000+ posts worth of it.

    And you didn't fail since you had the patience to stick around and make your point. Thanks.
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    Sapper, sent you a PM
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    PM, that's text, Alpine for Private Message.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    PM, that's text, Alpine for Private Message.
    LOL...oops I mean laugh out loud, now that was funny.

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    It's become part of our lexicon. You can't get away from it.
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    Speaking of reactions, that whole phlegm reference has me a bit nauseous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nativedude
    So many martyrs!
    In my original post on this thread, where does it say anything about people with dyslexia or those whom are bad spellers? Last I checked. . .it doesn't!?

    This is about people whom post using TEXTING LANGUAGE/ABBREVIATIONS and fail to punctuate their posts.

    I, too have arthritis in my knuckles and bursitis in my shoulders, so that is a moot point. If I chose to, I could use speech-to-text instead of typing, but typing keeps my fingers nimble. If it gets too extremely painful to type, then I will switch to that method.
    I guess I am just touchy on this subject. On another website some moderator made it his duty to be the "Grammar Patrol". He rode me about my grammar until I quit going to the site. I tend to bristle when I see it brought up. (I couldn't find a "cheers" smilie, so this will have to do).

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    Rick: lexicon?

    Remy: paradoxical?

    Didn't I have to speak to you boys once before about not using words like marmalade when you can't spell jam?

    I view the people using texting abbreviations this way, I can figure out what they're writing, but with those of us still using a real language with real words (althought texting is probably becoming that) can they figure out what we're writing?
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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    I view the people using texting abbreviations this way...

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    Well Rick, I can certainly understand that. I view them a bit more like this guy.

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    That's what I looked like the during my last physical.
    Well why not?

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    Which end?
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    Both I'd guess. I got a lady doc but I would have sworn it was Andre the giant for a few moments.
    Well why not?

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