I’m not a troll I am 15 and I’m on here to learn about fishing I think u guys don’t have your heads screwed on right
Before one feels elated and makes planes he must secure his “fish”
I never thought you were a troll, just a kid that could use some work on his grammar, punctuation, spelling, and respect for others.
Good for you for wanting to learn more about fishing. There’s nothing wrong with that. I want to learn more about striper fishing on Lake Murray.
I agree, my head’s screwed on about 180 degrees:smiley:, but that doesn’t make me a bad guy.(I hope)
Miller_time2, take some of the advice given here and don’t have a thin skin when people rag on you. Take it all in and think about it.
Wipe your little tears and take it like a man
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Here are a some pointers that will help your written communication:
1.Used periods at the end of complete thoughts or join two complete thoughts with a conjunction(and,but,or…) to form a compound sentence. End all sentences with proper punctuation.
2.Set off introductory elements of a sentence with a comma
3.use commas between items in a list
Hope this helps
I’d rather be a free man in my grave than living as a puppet or a slave.
Pretty sure if someone post information on this board that has useful information about fishing, I will be able to read it, sans grammar or punctuation.
crappie= sunfish usually found in freshwater.
crappy is what you should have typed.
Just because you get A’s in English, dosen’t mean that your spelling couldn’t use some work.
Maybe if you proof read before you reply/post,then maybe no one will pick it out and help you with your questions.
It’s definitely both… Usually people who can’t spell at least 70% of words correctly end up being criminals which are bad people, because they can’t get jobs and are forced to rob banks for fun and profit… So yes, it’s the spelling and the person…
(**()ed skinneej and I thought all along and the Dimocrates told me, that it was my parents that *ucked me up! How do you think I should tell them I’m sorry, for beating and locking them in a room? I guess I have to let them out,now?
Man shu! I tink dis bin mos hill a re us pos I bin fo reed in a lon time! An too tink, I befo chose too tipe mi wurds like dis jus too sea who befo abel too reed dem!
A wise man told me A LONG time ago…“Youth is wasted on youth”…I smile and laugh about it now…I was 15 then (40 now). Back then I didn’t fully understand what he meant…these days it’s all starting too. (On an aside, I always gave that 'ol fella the respect he deserved.)
Gee Whiz… Anyone been to a Fast Food joint lately? “Most” of these workers can’t Speak or Understand English (so it’s not only Miller Time2). I blame the School System and their Parents. Will any of them admit Fault? Heck No! We live in a World of “It’s Not My Fault” and, it’s hard to accept any criticism. I’m always impressed when I meet a youngster that can speak and say “Yes Sir” and “No Sir” (with their pants pulled up). OK… I’m headed back North.
What’s really amazing is a group of fishermen actually trying to help a kid with grammar. (which I think is great, by the way) That was what school was for. Shame that fishermen have to teach fishing, grammar, the SAFMC, people for believing global warming, beach erosion as a natural occurrence on our shores, etc. Only problem is you can’t teach someone that is unwilling to learn.
What’s really amazing is a group of old dudes with nothing better to do then talk about my spelling. Get a life. You’re old, that’s why you don’t understand my text typing. I will type proper from now on so you slow old people can understand me. Where are your fishing pictures? Do any of you even catch fish? Maybe some of you should read up on the fishing advise on this forum and not the grammar topic…
By the way, I wear my pants on my waist, and I always say, “yes Sir” and “no Sir”, if you are a Sir…
Before one feels elated and makes planes he must secure his “fish”