There / their / they're

richardmayes, Mar 5, 5:55am
I'm going to leave this here, too.

intrade, Mar 5, 5:56am
get Professional help

mrfxit, Mar 5, 6:01am
Plenty more where that cum from

sr2, Mar 5, 6:04am
Taking up a hobby might be a good idea?

saxman99, Mar 5, 6:05am
Your, you're.

mrfxit, Mar 5, 6:10am
He did, thats the problem

kazbanz, Mar 5, 6:17am
RM --I thinks they're expressing their displeasure over there ^^^^^^^^

intrade, Mar 5, 6:36am
whatch tv one the jankeys kill a guy and its justified and if there is no proof that the russian oponent got killed then putin did it?
tha bad thing is thats what will be in new zealand soon also just like the usa police . I could hear the pig screem give me the petong back what for so they could beat him to death and if that dont works we shoot em instead. best news always on tv one only in morning
like that guy whom said he goes back to iraq said its the government whom actuarly take hostages. he did not say the usa government but as far as i know they all governments, Yo have to listen carfully quite often real important true information on tv 1
like years ago hellen clark tell the nation that it wont matter if the milk price rises , because she only neeed a little bit of milk for her cerial
i kid you not the bitch said that i remember stuff like that for ever.

tamarillo, Mar 5, 6:58am
Schools, school's, schools'

richardmayes, Mar 5, 7:09am
I see what you did their!

dublo, Mar 5, 7:49am
Richard M. is fortunate in having a good grasp of the spelling, grammar and punctuation of the amazingly complicated mess that is the English language!

tgray, Mar 5, 8:05am
The English language is fascinating.
Just look at the word saw/soar/sore.
Three different spelling and 5 different meanings.
1. I saw it move.
2. Saw the plank of wood.
3. Soar like a bird.
4. Don't be a sore loser.
5. I have a sore toe.

grangies, Mar 5, 8:10am
Here, hair, hare.

tamarillo, Mar 5, 8:10am
I have 3 saws and all the saw** teeth are blunt. Apostrophe anyone?

tgray, Mar 5, 8:11am
How about this sentence (I made it up)
"Buoyed on by the boy, the boy shouted 'oh boy' as he rounded the buoy".
Makes perfect sense to me.

bwg11, Mar 5, 8:21am
Or, ore, oar, awe

daryl14, Mar 5, 8:22am
APSOLUTELY. Tee hee hee.

tmenz, Mar 5, 8:27am
Your, you're, yore, yaw, yawn.

jmma, Mar 5, 9:43am
Beer, beer , beer sorry only know one spelling of that word (o:

ema1, Mar 5, 10:22am
To much jimma and you could end up bare?

dublo, Mar 5, 12:53pm
Pronunciation of English: how do you pronounce the word ghoti?
Easy; the gh as in enouGH
the o as in wOmen
the ti as in raTIon
and you get FISH!

sr2, Mar 5, 2:05pm
Respect!

tamarillo, May 17, 6:11pm
Kiwi accent knowen showen