I was amused by a candidate not knowing the difference between brought and bought.

But as he doesn't mention education in his campaign brochure it is obviously not that important to him.

 

BTW. Did anyone know Clive Palmer is going for PM of Tasmania?

Or is he running the Clive for PM campaign in other states too?

do 'em slowly

 

Man LOL

BTW. Did anyone know Clive Palmer is going for PM of Tasmania?

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Maybe he will turn the whole place into one big holiday park  with an

under sea tunnel and run it at a profit?


@ca04 wrote:

BTW. Did anyone know Clive Palmer is going for PM of Tasmania?

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Maybe he will turn the whole place into one big holiday park  with an

under sea tunnel and run it at a profit?


This is the about newest pup candidate

 

And here's me thinking this thread was going to be some sort of quiz about grammar and spelling. *is disappointed*

Originally, I did too!  

 

I type up all my "wordy" stuff.  Look away, sip the coffee.  Then re-read, putting myself in others eyes.  Will I offend anyone? Giving too much away?  Putting in necessary punctuation;  so that it says what I mean. 

 

However, sometimes I suffer from "foot in mouth". or call a spade a shovel.

 

DEB


@freakiness wrote:

I was amused by a candidate not knowing the difference between brought and bought.

But as he doesn't mention education in his campaign brochure it is obviously not that important to him.

 

BTW. Did anyone know Clive Palmer is going for PM of Tasmania?

Or is he running the Clive for PM campaign in other states too?


As I have taken part in helping proof read one of these things it is important to know that the candidate actually does not write any of this... his "team" do. Usually non paid staff that do it for the love of the party. 

 

It is important to know that the amount of work that goes on behind the scene is obscene.... that is soooo much to do and so many rules and regulations that if this is the worst the campaign has to deal with then I say that is a very successful one. 


@electric*mayhem*band wrote:

And here's me thinking this thread was going to be some sort of quiz about grammar and spelling. *is disappointed*


It was a comment on the lack of proofreading these days.

The comment about Clive came about because his Clive for PM ad was on again for the umpteenth time.

He must think we're all stupid or something.

 

Arghhh, there is another month or more to go yet.  

The more advertising I get the less inclined I feel to give any of them my vote.


@catsnknots wrote:

@freakiness wrote:

I was amused by a candidate not knowing the difference between brought and bought.

But as he doesn't mention education in his campaign brochure it is obviously not that important to him.

 

BTW. Did anyone know Clive Palmer is going for PM of Tasmania?

Or is he running the Clive for PM campaign in other states too?


As I have taken part in helping proof read one of these things it is important to know that the candidate actually does not write any of this... his "team" do. Usually non paid staff that do it for the love of the party. 

 

It is important to know that the amount of work that goes on behind the scene is obscene.... that is soooo much to do and so many rules and regulations that if this is the worst the campaign has to deal with then I say that is a very successful one. 


I don't care how much work goes into it or how much is done by volunteers.

It is a simple basic primary level error that amused me, is all  😄

 

If not for that comment that it must have been Labor I would not have even mentioned a political party.

Sadly we have not much to pick from. 


@freakiness wrote:

@**meep** wrote:

@j*oono wrote:

 

Does he want everyone to be bring their houses too.

 

 

Smiley Very Happy


Proof read, or not....

 

 

Yes, I'd go with proofread.

 

LOL


Proof read looked much better in the title than proofread and was easier to read.


 

Actually, it was the punctuation mark which I think Joono was also trying to point out. Smiley Wink