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Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: Sugar Land, Tx USA
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![]() Ok I'm just going to throw out my 2 cents. Personally I come on here to post and read about mustang info. I could give a $hit about grammar spelling etc etc. I am a college student and get quite enough of that crap at school. When I am at home I want to be able to drop my guard and not worry about it.
That being said I have multiple and many errors of all type in every post I make probably and if people think i'm not educated or less of a person becuase of it that's their judgement to make.(notice that last sentence was a run on sentence huh?) I don't mind splitting my big paragraphs up into little ones if it makes it easier for people to read, but as long as people can understand what i'm saying(I don't think a few spellliing or grammar mistakes will change that) then i'm not going to waste my time trying to make my posts look pretty. ------------------ 92 AOD GT, K&N, ram air, pulleys, 2 ch. flowmasters, 4:10's, shift kit, 1 5/8 mac longtubes and offroad hpipe 14.249 @ 97.34 mph before the headers and hpipe |
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