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Rev. Raynung Angel Watchyng Wolf, HP,
Trisha I prefer Bobby or Papa(my grandchildren's name for me). Back
in my partying days, the naighbor women called me, "Dr. Bobby Baby"! Dr.
Greer is to formal.
Bobby
>Dear Doctor Bobby,
>
> I assume the PhD is not in spelling nor in grammer. I have re-read the
>post below and don't even recognize there is an error - maybe you can point
>it out - I am after all just an ignorant foreigner for whom the English
>langauge presents many pitfalls. My grammer is never correct or at least my
>sentence structure isn't. Having learned English as second language my
>inclination is always to set stuff up in my native language's format. I also
>have the wonderful German habit of never saying in a single sentence what
>can be drawn out into a long paragraph - LOL Want to count up my
>Boo-boo's? GRIN
>
> The correct fashion in which to address me in writing would be Rev.
>Trisha Cummings, HP or Rev. Raynyng Angel Watchyng Wolf, HP. I guess I am
>also Mrs. Patricia Cummings and the most treasured title I have is Mom.
>Don't we all wear so many hats. My perference for being addressed is just
>Trisha or Angel. In the distance future on the drawing board is a Doctorate
>in Computers - so then I will be Witch Doctor - Tee-Hee.
>
> I am sure Laura was just teasing, anyway.
>
> Brightest Blessings
>and Hugs
> Trisha
>
>> Trisha(Don't Know the Proper Title for a Pagan Minister)
>>
>> You are too kind. I even made an awful grammatical boo-boo in the
>> apology(re-read this post[past tense] and I am embarrassed[present
>> tense]).
>> Can't wen fur lousing! LOL
>>
>>
>> >Dear Dr. Bobby ( GRIN),
>> >
>> > Spelling as well as addressing people with the correct title
>> -
>> >is optional these days - Therefore feel free to write from the heart -
>> which
>> >I am afraid has the best of intentions but is a bit weak on grammer and
>> >spelling in all of us. We love your heart and we can hopefully figure the
>> >rest out.
>> >
>> > Hugs
>> > Trisha
>> >
>> >
>> >> I just re-read this post and I am embarassed by the grammatical
>> >> and
>> >> spelling errors. When one attempts to be professorial, they should type
>> >> correctly!(Thank you, Laura, lol) My U of Texas Ph.D. is eroding(sp?) I
>> >> guess.
>> >> With humblest apologies,
>> >>
>> >> Bobby
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> >In a message dated 6/8/00 12:24:35 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:
>> >> >
>> >> ><< If she's scoring at mid 2nd grade level that means she's only 6
>> months
>> >> >behind, not a year. That's still within a typical range. She could
>> be
>> >> >scoring at the level if the test was timed and she reads slower.
>> >> >
>> >> >Beth the OT >>
>> >> >
>> >> >Caution Beth,
>> >> >
>> >> > Age and/or grade scores are used for the laymen. Scientifically
>> they
>> >> are
>> >> >very inaccuratte. A Fourth grade is compared to other fourth grader.
>> If
>> >> that
>> >> >fourth grades "scores at the Eiigth grade level" that only means he
>> has a
>> >> >high score for a Fourth grader. If his raw score were compared to that
>> of
>> >> the
>> >> >average Eight grader,
>> >> >his grade equivvalent would be abouth Second grade or less.
>> Technically,
>> >> >grade or age scores are ordinal(ranked). There are no equal intervals
>> >> between
>> >> >ranks. so you can't realling say Brianna is any where specifically.
>> She
>> >> is
>> >> >higher the her average grade mate. That is all.
>> >> >
>> >> >Bobby
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