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I hate "there" and "their"

So my friend Mike pointed out today how in my last post I kept flip floping my words "their" and "there". So instead of going through that huge post and fixing them I'm just going to let everyone know that I do know the difference. I believe I just have a case of the brain farts when Im writing in a fit of rage. So I am going to use "their" and "there" in a sentence. The same sentence might I add so wish me luck. This could get tricky.

Their son lives over there.

Yes I did it. I proved to the world I can do it. They're, thats for you Mike...Damn it.

There

  1. Anonymous Anonymous | 1:00 AM |  

    Don't forget about you're, you flip flop that shit all the time too. While we're on the subject what's up with then & than?

    love ya!!!!!!!!

  2. Anonymous Anonymous | 3:36 PM |  

    Excellent, love it!
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