12P SP6 May 2022 21:12
wOULD DELIGHT US.
SAUSAGES, CANNOT SORT THESE HIGH CAST LETTERs out, that is better.
Look STRONG BUY, entered for those interested;
Just looked in, One good purchase by someone. Friday, do they have a hint of something? Otherwise not much buying, without the closing purchase's the sales would have won.
Had difficult day with the good woman. Have been given an approx. date when she will have to go in to hospital permanently. So wanted Seed to pay out for us both, but too late now.
For those who struggle with them, just like I used to
''Their'' means it belongs to them, eg "I ate their chocolate" " It is their house"
"There" refers to a place, eg "I'm going to ride over there." "There is still hope for Seed"
I still have to try and decide which I should use below:
To is a preposition (before a noun or pronoun) with several meanings, including “toward” and “until.” to show motion "To go to bed" and is used mostly.
Too is an adverb that can mean “excessively” or “also.” "Too fast" "The game was over all too soon"
Here endeth the lesson, which reminds me it is months since I last went to church, because of looking after J
I needed something to relax to, I hope you all take care too over the weekend.
Just ignore me rather than have a go at me, but if you do have a go at me it means you are leaving some other poor sod alone who might take offence.