Thursday, January 19th, 2012
208 Comments
|
Merit board reduces suspension of officer who ticketed 7-year-old |
RE: Merit board reduces suspension of officer who ticketed 7-year-old...
Hee heeThat was funny.
I just woke up. Sorry, guess you had an AH HA! moment huh? Maybe next time.
Not using my name because of the troll.
RE: Merit board reduces suspension of officer who ticketed 7-year-old...
Ah ya, me think you are a stupid smart azz that will eventually put you own foot in your very own azz. This is a good indicator.
Please read sir. (I'll give you a little help, read the last sentence)
"I before E, except after C" is a mnemonic rule of thumb for English spelling. If one is unsure whether a word is spelled with the sequence ei or ie, the rhyme suggests that the correct order is ie unless the preceding letter is c or the combination is being pronounced as an 'A' (that is, like the name of the letter 'A' in English: /eɪ/), in which case it is spelled ei. For example:
ie in believe, fierce, collie, die, friend, achieve
ei after c in deceive, ceiling, receipt, ceilidh
ei sounds like an 'A' as in vein,
The rule is very well known; Edward Carney calls it "this supreme, and for many people solitary, spelling rule".[1] However, its short form as above has many common exceptions; for example:
ie after c: ancient, species, science, sufficient, society
ei not preceded by c: seize, weird, eider, either, height, foreign, leisure, counterfeit, forfeit, neither, their, queueing, Keith, reinsure
______________________________________________________________________________________
You can never be me, Yes I am the one, that Originally assumed the name Coyote.
So yeah, You are STUPID!!!!!! With your, well, we all know what I am saying.
Yet, still, I will not sign my name.
Exile is fun!
- BOOOOOYAAAAAAA 12 years ago
- Sounds like your feelings are a little h... 12 years ago
-
Are you married?
12 years ago
- Chased off the block? You sir, are a ... 12 years ago