"cshenk" > wrote in message
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> wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>> Now how in hell did you translate that into me telling you who to talk
>> to?? Why don't you go back to school and learn how to read
>> correctly?? A few spelling lessons would also teach you Shepherds
>> Pie as well, no idea what a shepard is, an Austrian dog maybe.
>
> You will win no friends from abusing a known person with dyslexia over
> minor spelling issues.
>
> You are an abusive person to pull that one. Every time Sheldon says
> something you do not like, you come back on me for it. You apparently
> object when others are abusive but do not recognize you are even when I
> *and others* tell you that you are not acting so pristine.
>
> I do not appreciate being called out for my dyslexia. I worked hard to
> overcome a level that is considered 'will never learn to read' and
> obviously I did.
>
> *Friends* will help me with a word I repeatedly get wrong. Vinegar was
> a big one for a long time for example. I was repeatedly using vinagar
> (hey, looked right!). This is not a spelling error. It's a literal
> reading disability.
>
> You owe me an apology for abusing me over a disability that is well
> known here and has been posted many times. I am a fantastic success
> case after long years of work with rare instances of 'oops'.
>
> Carol
My opinion, for what it's worth, if I can make out a post I really don't
care about the spelling at all. As you say, some might have a reason for it,
some might make typos, and some might not spell so great, so what.
Cheri