who the worst speller at madjacks

who the worst speller at madjacks

  • raymond

    Votes: 35 44.9%
  • fletcher

    Votes: 27 34.6%
  • djv

    Votes: 11 14.1%
  • who eles

    Votes: 5 6.4%

  • Total voters
    78
  • Poll closed .

IntenseOperator

DeweyOxburger
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Maybe unrelated....

Maybe unrelated....

I know Raymond uses TBONEZ0295 name and avatar when he posts sometimes. This vicious and malicious act usually occurs when he is mad at another poster for one reason or another.

Spelling or no spelling, I don't think anyone else here does that (or is able to for that matter)

This should count against him somehow;) :moon: :D
 

RAYMOND

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i don't get mad anytime that i post under
TBONEZ0295 , been a few time went i forgot switch screenames. and its was a mistake:)
 

RAYMOND

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i am one of the worst speller, but iam good reader:) i can look at a word and know if its spell right or wrong,:shrug:
 

Nole

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RAYMOND said:
i am one of the worst speller, but iam good reader:) i can look at a word and know if its spell right or wrong,:shrug:

Well, at least when you look at what you typed, you know it's wrong.

:D

I Love You man!!!!

nole
 

THE KOD

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1
military rank: in the U.S. Army or Marine Corps, the rank immediately above corporal, or any of various ranks above that, or any of various equivalent ranks in the U.S. Air Force
a) sergeant
b) sargeant


2
clear to somebody: clearly seen or understood
a) apparant
b) apparent


3
calculate: to determine the amount, quantity, size, or extent of something
a) guage
b) gauge


4
rum cocktail: an iced cocktail made from rum, lemon or lime juice, and sugar or syrup
a) daiquiri
b) daquiri


5
pattern of beats in music: the regular pattern of beats and emphasis in a piece of music
a) rhythm
b) rhythym


6
odd: strange or unusual
a) wierd
b) weird


7
weight for exercising: an exercise weight in the form of a metal bar with a metal disk or ball at each end
a) dumbell
b) dumbbell


8
feeling thanks: having the desire or reason to thank somebody
a) greatful
b) grateful


9
of the Middle Ages: relating to, involving, belonging to, or typical of the Middle Ages in Europe
a) medeival
b) medieval


10
coordination: the exchange of information or the planning of joint efforts by separate groups or individuals, often of military units
a) liaison
b) liason


11
agreeable activity: an interest or activity that somebody pursues in his or her spare time
a) pastime
b) passtime


12
extremely small: extremely small or completely insignificant
a) minuscule
b) miniscule


13
flash of light in the sky: flashes of light seen in the sky when there is a discharge of atmospheric electricity in the clouds or between clouds and the earth, usually occurring during a thunderstorm
a) lightning
b) lightening


14
be greater than: to be greater than something in quantity, degree, or scope
a) exceed
b) excede


15
1,000 years: a period of 1,000 years, especially a period that begins or ends in a year that is a multiple of 1,000
a) milennium
b) millennium
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CryBoy

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RAYMOND said:
1 a
2b
3b
4a
5a
6b
7a
8a
9a
RAYMOND, why did you quit after 9? This ain't baseball. What? No need to go into extra innings since your score was 6-3 after nine? By the way, your reliever sucks (0-3 for the last three innings).

7. dumbbell
8. grateful
9. medieval
 

CryBoy

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More Trouble...

More Trouble...

RAYMOND said:
10 a
12 a
13a
14a
15a
Uh-oh! We know you have trouble with spelling, but it seems you have a problem with counting as well. You skippped

11
agreeable activity: an interest or activity that somebody pursues in his or her spare time
a) pastime
b) passtime

:D Just having fun with you, RAYMOND. :D

Oh yeah... you missed two more. :tongue
 

CryBoy

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RAYMOND said:
ipasses , now i can go to 3th grade:tongue
Hmm... I'm not quite sure if the third grade teacher will be too anxious to receive someone that has problems with ordinal numbers... 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc... :D

Hey, but that's okay. RAYMOND, you can always sit next to Scott from Atlanta.
 

THE KOD

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CryBoy said:
Hey, but that's okay. RAYMOND, you can always sit next to Scott from Atlanta.
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CryBoy

When I was in fifth grade there was this big kid that transferred to our area. His name was Roger Merrill. He was around 6' and maybe 160. He sat behind me and I helped him out as much as I could trying to get him out of fifth grade at the age of 16. He ended up getting kicked out of fifth grade for bringing a gun to school. He had asked the janitor to hide it for him. Janitor went to principal and that was the end of Rogers hopes for a Rhoades scholarship.

Years later I heard he was in jail for murder.

Your right about one thing CryBoy, always willing to help out a friend.
 

taoist

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...this is some of the funniest shit I have seen here in a long time. LMFAO!!!! :D


...my vote would still have to go to RAT. Although he doesn't post often, sometimes it takes a regular to translate for some of the newbies. ;) Raymond and Fletch run a close second.... :)


...at least that's better than the ex confusing "Moot Court" with "Mute Court"!!! :eek: I used to tell her, "Yeah baby, we're going there to 'mime' for the judge on both direct and cross...." :D

Hanging is too good for a man who makes puns; he should be drawn and quoted. ~Fred Allen

p.s. ...by the way Scott, it's "Rhodes," not "Rhoades." LOL :thefinger
 
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