Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:

>> "Two" is a number, "too" is a comparison word - as in "too much", "to" 
>> is a preposition, the only one you got right.
>>
>> And people are looking up to you for guidance!
>>   
> 
> Yeah, sometimes its not the correct uses of spelling, punctuation, or 
> English grammar than matters, but the value of the content given.  You 
> forgot to mention that "To" can also be used as a verb in its 
> "infinitive forms" like "to laugh", LOL

Hi Leland!

Now, you see, you know more about it than I do, you just don't care to 
do it right when it is only us listmembers on the receiving end. How is 
that supposed to make us feel?
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/


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