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Re: TCU Spelling Bee's 50 words. How would YOU do w/ these?

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 4:26 pm
by surprise_i'm_armed
jimlongley:

Well, Mr. Author, if you would like to spend a considerably longer period of time composing,
I'll lend you my 1,408 page hardcopy dictionary. Are you game? :-)

SIA

Re: TCU Spelling Bee's 50 words. How would YOU do w/ these?

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 4:34 pm
by jimlongley
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:jimlongley:

Well, Mr. Author, if you would like to spend a considerably longer period of time composing,
I'll lend you my 1,408 page hardcopy dictionary. Are you game? :-)

SIA
It wouldn't fit in with the other two books I'm working on.

Re: TCU Spelling Bee's 50 words. How would YOU do w/ these?

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 4:44 pm
by gigag04
LOL at "puple" in the second sentence of the OP.

Re: TCU Spelling Bee's 50 words. How would YOU do w/ these?

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 5:44 pm
by SewTexas
I can honestly say that my daughter can probably spell most of those words correctly, however, she probably could not have at 12. And yes, she was homeschooled...the question is, is the 12 year old winner?

Re: TCU Spelling Bee's 50 words. How would YOU do w/ these?

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 9:13 pm
by surprise_i'm_armed
gigag04 wrote:LOL at "puple" in the second sentence of the OP.
You, sir, receive a gold star for more accurate proofreading than me, the OP.

I have fixed my typo and highlighted it in color.

When I misspell something in a post, it is not due really to an ignorance of the correct
spelling, but more that I get to flying down the keyboard to input a lot of text, and goof it up that way.

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SewTexas:
Yes, the 12 year old girl from Keller, Texas was the winner.
The word she spelled correctly to "sew up" the win was "eschewal."

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictiona ... 1369102464

I love the above online dictionary. Hit the "speaker" icon and it will speak any selected word correctly.

SIA

Re: TCU Spelling Bee's 50 words. How would YOU do w/ these?

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 9:27 pm
by RX8er
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:
gigag04 wrote:LOL at "puple" in the second sentence of the OP.
You, sir, receive a gold star for more accurate proofreading than me, the OP.

I have fixed my typo and highlighted it in color.

When I misspell something in a post, it is not due really to an ignorance of the correct
spelling, but more that I get to flying down the keyboard to input a lot of text, and goof it up that way.

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SewTexas:
Yes, the 12 year old girl from Keller, Texas was the winner.
The word she spelled correctly to "sew up" the win was "eschewal."

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictiona ... 1369102464

I love the above online dictionary. Hit the "speaker" icon and it will speak any selected word correctly.

SIA

You need to keep editing your post. :biggrinjester:

The person, Ansun Sujoe is a boy, not a girl. He attends Parkwood Hill Intermediate. We live with in the gun free school zone of this school. :biggrinjester: .

And yes, it is a public school but my kids went to this school and can't spell nearly as good. :mrgreen:


EDIT: Okay, I found his spelling bee profile: http://public.spellingbee.com/public/spellers/2013/240" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: TCU Spelling Bee's 50 words. How would YOU do w/ these?

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 9:34 pm
by The_Busy_Mom
SewTexas wrote:I can honestly say that my daughter can probably spell most of those words correctly, however, she probably could not have at 12. And yes, she was homeschooled...the question is, is the 12 year old winner?
I am sure my hubby and I are going to post over each other, but it was a young BOY (Ansun Sujoe) from Keller who won, and he goes to public school. As a matter of fact, he and my son attend the same school, which is a block from my house. However, we are considering taking my son out of school and homeschooling, but that is a whole different story. And to really throw some salt in wound, this young man is in Keller ISD, but we actually live on the wrong side of the railroad tracks (literally) and Keller Proper doesn't like to claim us - most of us are City of Fort Worth, or Keller that is served by Fort Worth, which is really Fort Worth. He is still very smart and a very nice young man, with a bright future ahead of him.

:txflag: TBM

Re: TCU Spelling Bee's 50 words. How would YOU do w/ these?

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 9:54 pm
by surprise_i'm_armed
RX8er & The Busy Mom:

Well, you have supplied me with updated information and I will shortly edit the OP of mine.

I retrieved the original hardcopy of the article from which I drew this thread's data to re-read
where I went astray (factually).

The text in the TCU magazine states "...12 year old Ansun Sujoe from Keller".
Note that it doesn't actually state "boy" or "girl", plus "Ansun" is an ambiguous name to which
a reader is on shaky ground to attribute gender.

The photo accompanying the article is of a young girl who could be 12. I guess in my mind I
assumed that the girl pictured was the winner of the spelling bee. Why didn't they put the
winner's picture in? My credibilty as a scribe is now in the dumper. :-)

It certainly is a small world when a spelling bee champ I read about, in an alum magazine
that I'm not related to, is known to my pals on the gun board. Are you 2 good at the
Kevin Bacon "6 degrees of separation" game?

SIA

Re: TCU Spelling Bee's 50 words. How would YOU do w/ these?

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 10:16 pm
by RX8er
The_Busy_Mom wrote: I am sure my hubby and I are going to post over each other,
:anamatedbanana Beat ya to it. :biggrinjester:

:boxing

Re: TCU Spelling Bee's 50 words. How would YOU do w/ these?

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 7:02 am
by gigag04
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:
gigag04 wrote:LOL at "puple" in the second sentence of the OP.
You, sir, receive a gold star for more accurate proofreading than me, the OP.

I have fixed my typo and highlighted it in color.

When I misspell something in a post, it is not due really to an ignorance of the correct
spelling, but more that I get to flying down the keyboard to input a lot of text, and goof it up that way.

***********************************************************************************************************
SewTexas:
Yes, the 12 year old girl from Keller, Texas was the winner.
The word she spelled correctly to "sew up" the win was "eschewal."

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictiona ... 1369102464

I love the above online dictionary. Hit the "speaker" icon and it will speak any selected word correctly.

SIA
Don't go reading my posts. I'm on the iPhone most of the time. Autocorrect and nubby fingers get me every time.

Re: TCU Spelling Bee's 50 words. How would YOU do w/ these?

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 7:31 am
by The Annoyed Man
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:TAM - This may be up your alley. Anyone else - feel free to comment.
"rlol" Now that there is FUNNY! :smilelol5: Before I saw the above two sentences, I read the list and thought to myself, "heck, I use about half of those words regularly in my posts here, and I've used the rest of them at least once or twice.

Jimlongley did a jimdandy job of converting this list into something that most resembles a chapter describing the activities of the "Pilgrims" in Italy taken from Mark Twain's "The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrims' Progress." :mrgreen:

I will cede the field to his lordship. :lol:

But I think this part is the funniest:
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:The winner was a 12 year BOY from Keller, Texas (near Fort Worth). Her name was Ansun Sujoe.
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:My credibilty as a scribe is now in the dumper. :-)
No worries. It always was. "rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol"

:leaving

I kid, I kid. ;-)

Re: TCU Spelling Bee's 50 words. How would YOU do w/ these?

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 9:43 am
by surprise_i'm_armed
TAM:

Technically you just got me on another edit that was needed.

After it was pointed out that the winner was a boy, I changed that, but then didn't
update the "her" to "his". I have now completed the additional edit and highlighted it in color.

Anything else boss(es)? :-)

I thought when I opened this thread that it might not attract too many comments.
I didn't know it would turn into a part time editing assignment for me. I'll try to keep up. :-)

SIA