Poorly Written Emails
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Strong Bad regularly receives [[Strong Bad Email|emails]] with poor grammar and spelling, for which he is notoriously a stickler. | Strong Bad regularly receives [[Strong Bad Email|emails]] with poor grammar and spelling, for which he is notoriously a stickler. | ||
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*[[trevor the vampire]] - Trevor's email ends unexpectedly. | *[[trevor the vampire]] - Trevor's email ends unexpectedly. | ||
*[[the basics]] - T.J. ends "how do you do it" with a period rather than a question mark, and has an unnecessary apostrophe in "trick's" (which Strong Bad does not notice). | *[[the basics]] - T.J. ends "how do you do it" with a period rather than a question mark, and has an unnecessary apostrophe in "trick's" (which Strong Bad does not notice). | ||
Revision as of 03:46, 5 January 2005
Strong Bad regularly receives emails with poor grammar and spelling, for which he is notoriously a stickler.
Emails With Poor Grammar
- trevor the vampire - Trevor's email ends unexpectedly.
- the basics - T.J. ends "how do you do it" with a period rather than a question mark, and has an unnecessary apostrophe in "trick's" (which Strong Bad does not notice).
- little questions - Viklas from Sweden's English leaves a little to be desired.
Emails With Poor Spelling
- cartoon - Besides not capitalizing the beginning of the sentence or using punctuation, the writer uses all internet shorthand. In addition, he appears to mis-spell his own name, "geroge".
- lures & jigs - David says "fishs" instead of just "fish".
