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Speaking of Hours of Power... push this into a headwind for a few miles
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And of interest in the signing department... TeJay is stepping it up. Rabobank... not bad for a kid from Montana, even if it is their continental team. It's fun watching kids take the next step that I watched cut their teeth... From TeJay's floppy cowboy hat to....

It's fun to see just how far the boys will go... Rumor has it that DHolla will announce a prosey contract pretty soon. I have it from inside sources that Mad Max is in negotions with a few teams that will pay you to ride, and, of course, Adam is already making bank when he turns the pedals.
fun, fun...
4 comments:
I know, this is the internet. But still,
you need to work on your spelling. If
only to impress them kidlets:
Miscelania --> Miscellania
Chipoltle --> Chipotle
As long as we are editing... the number 6 should be spelled out, s-i-x, in sentence one. The three dots that conclude sentence one are also incorrect. It is a declarative sentence and as such should have a period as end punctuation. Sentence number three has an assumed subject which I did not previously identify. Therefore it is also grammatically incorrect because it lacks a subject. Sentence number four is also a declarative and simply needs a period. Sentence number five is missing a subject and a simple predicate. "Now" in the sixth sentence should be separated by a comma because it is an introductory word/phrase, as should "And" in the last sentence of the first paragraph. Either that or the last two sentences should be combined into a compound sentence with the use of the conjunction "and." If I were to have done that, I would then need to have added a comma preceding the "and."
I forgot to capitalize the J in TeJay written in red in the second photo.
"Kidlet" is not a real word according to dictionary.com, but that is the internet so I shouldn't trust that source because it is the world's biggest vanity press.
blah, blah, blah...
When students in my classroom edit and/or critique a peer's work they are not allowed to hide behind the cloak of anonymity. They always sign their name. That way if there is any misunderstanding it can be discussed.
I think you, anonymous, misunderstand the purpose in my writing... I am not blogging to "impress." Although many may. Perhaps some even edit to impress. I sincerely hope that it is the kidlets that impress me, not me that impresses them. I am blogging first to entertain and second to inform. And, I do enough editing of creative grammar and spelling at work.
'nuf said
...And Steve lays a smack-down...
all in the name of good fun... parry and thrust! :)
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