Hilary, et al, (including myself in this 'cause it's SOOO easy to start counting on the spell checker to catch EVERY little typo we might make) Keep in mind that the spell checker doesn't ALWAYS catch every l'il typo or nuance we make! It's too easy for us t oget kinda lazy (like mOI) <LOL> Especially when one's typing while in an "off mode." (Guess who'spractically having a tizzy -fit waiting fir her first meds of the day to start working...) Gee.. I usually make SOOO maky typose even WITHH tihe pe[[ checker that if I didn't run a spell check NO ONEEEEE would be able to figure ouot what I am tryying ot say! Get my drift??? <LOL> Barb MAllut [log in to unmask] -----Original Message----- From: Hilary Blue <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Sunday, January 09, 2000 9:03 AM Subject: Re: getting out of car seat OOOOOPS! >Thanks to the gentle knight Sir JAmes for writing to me off list and making me >aware of how important it is to check the spell check . At least, i think it >was the soell check that screwed up my message - my un-proofread text is >pretty hairy, but this contains things beyond even my capabilities or >comprehension. ! > >Hilary Blue wrote: >> >> atloud one of I have a sort of a 'lazy susan', th at ebnab;lles me to song >> mylegs in and out of the car. But it does not help[ with easing oneseslf in or >> lifting oneself out. It was ordered from the Penney's catalogue. >> >> hilary blue (51,33,24) >> >> Message should read: > >I have a sort of lazy susan affair that enables me to swing my legs in and out >of the car. But it does not help me >actually get up off the seat, or to lower myself down. It was ordered from >Penney's catalogue. > >hilary