That was JC wasn't it? You didn't miss type CJ? Oh, well, in that case -
WELCOME to the thread. Especially when you have that kind of long in here.... Hopefully, you can stay a while.
Oh yeah, and by the way, incase nobody else told you, we do have a few rules to follow:
1. The apostrophe, ['], is possibly the most misused little mark in the history of the language. Here is the deal: the possessive of most words is formed with an apostrophe. [Midge's husband is a nimrod.] The word "its" is possessive, but has no apostrophe. [The female Black Widow spider eats its mate.] If you shorten the phrase "it is", you're looking at "it's". [Screw the market, it's time to go surfing, dude.] Try and get this right, because you make yourself appear to be akin to Midge's husband if you fail repeatedly. (BTW, it's "CDs" not "CD's"[unless you are referring to "Did you see CD's price get whacked in half yesterday?]. Please try and get this stuff right.) 2. "There" and "their": "There" means 'not over here, over there.' "Their" means 'belonging to them'. [Their camping gear was stashed over there right before the aliens took them.]
Good luck and happy investing.
just jack
ps: Them theres petes rules. |