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Quite possibly the worst car and advert ever.

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Reading his email responses to questions (Ones he's chosen to post on the listing!!) he seems like a very nice gentleman.

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That is much better..... at first.

Then he's just copied the old text.

Bless, he managed a whole paragraph in adult writing though.

I'll give him some credit IF hes dyslexic or something similar (my wife and son both have it and some words they do are done in a similar phonetic style), but theres no need for that horrible txt speak.

You wouldnt (or you might!) believe how many kids now seem to think that txt speak is acceptable past their mobiles. They even do their CV's in it, you can imagine how quickly these go in the bin.

The shape of the english language to come?

Somethings going wrong somewhere...

EDIT:

Pleas any one that is going to e-mail me about my spelling pleas dont i no i cant spell iv tried my best and i jsut dont need al you people e-mailing me am i retarted i aint i am just dislexic and cant spell properly now pleas let me sell my car!

Bingo, shame tho :ashamed:

Edited by Rhoobarb

If you know you're dyslexic, then ask a mate who isn't to proof-read your advert!

Maybe he did for the second ad because its a lot better :rolleyes:

or maybe he gets fed up with asking for help, I know my wife does.

What an idiot!!

I thought my speeling was crap.

I bet his mom is so proud of him :P

Offa him a straight swap for a ocsfurd dicsionerry!

TBH my spellin is hopeles, if it wasn't for the spel checkre on Firefox

Edited by Jim H

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