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To: levy who wrote (1794)6/15/1999 9:21:00 PM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7442
 
rlevy, The thought of someone in an office reading Jed out loud just cracks me up. He is not that hard to read. Relax and read him slow, sometimes he will make a major point by switching words. He often plays with words with O in them or puts an O in them, eg imagination, Jed spells that E-mage-O-nayshun, if you say it slow Jed spells it like many people pronounce the word. He just puts in O when he wants for fun, Prez-O-dent, same thing. The bigger the word, the better the chance Jed will throw in an O.
He also drops letters, better, he will spell bettR for example. Or should = shood, could = cood, would = wood. He also adds letters like s. "You people are lucky" would be spelt "U peoples R luckE".
wid = with
dees = these
dem = them
day = they
R = are
U= You
B = be
4 = for
1 = one
2 = to or too
etc...........
Thanks for making me laugh. Like I said someone reading Jed in an office out loud is funny to me. Thanks, BLUE