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Mmmmm.................yummy!
You chatty, chatty bunch. I don't even know if I should bring this back up or not, but since I spent all that time typing it up.......
Since everyone else is mentioning it, I used to frown upon poor spelling & grammar too. But the more I web surfed & read people's posts, the more I realized how easy it was to overlook it all. Just because someone doesn't proofread or use spell check, it doesn't necessarily mean anything. If your brain is capable of figuring out what they're saying, then you are a fortunate individual, and should be thankful for what you do have. And just because someone can't or won't spell a certain word correctly, it doesn't mean that they couldn't run circles around you in another area that they are educated in. We all have things to learn from each other, and things we can teach each other. We all have varying degrees of experience with different forms of poultry in different areas of the state. What works for one person may not work for the next. It is each individual poultry owners own experiences which will teach him/her what works the best for them. It takes a lot of research, first and foremost, a lot of patience, time and trial & error. And a bunch of friendly, chatty WI BYCers to bounce ideas off of.
So with that, all I gotta say is Sweet dreams, all!
Mmmmm.................yummy!

You chatty, chatty bunch. I don't even know if I should bring this back up or not, but since I spent all that time typing it up.......

Since everyone else is mentioning it, I used to frown upon poor spelling & grammar too. But the more I web surfed & read people's posts, the more I realized how easy it was to overlook it all. Just because someone doesn't proofread or use spell check, it doesn't necessarily mean anything. If your brain is capable of figuring out what they're saying, then you are a fortunate individual, and should be thankful for what you do have. And just because someone can't or won't spell a certain word correctly, it doesn't mean that they couldn't run circles around you in another area that they are educated in. We all have things to learn from each other, and things we can teach each other. We all have varying degrees of experience with different forms of poultry in different areas of the state. What works for one person may not work for the next. It is each individual poultry owners own experiences which will teach him/her what works the best for them. It takes a lot of research, first and foremost, a lot of patience, time and trial & error. And a bunch of friendly, chatty WI BYCers to bounce ideas off of.

So with that, all I gotta say is Sweet dreams, all!
