Yep. It doesn't hinder the understanding of what he's writing in the least, so who cares.
I don't mind a bit of pedantry, and I do like to try to stick to accepted rules of grammar myself, so far as my rudimentary knowledge of it goes, but as far as I'm concered Hucks can do what he likes.
So his writen English isn't textbook. Couldn't give a f**kski.
Posted By: Arizona Bay on December 1st 2010 at 11:28:28
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- Hucks' site... (NCFC) - Steve in Holland, Dec 1, 11:22:29
- I think it's great (NCFC) - Rofl_Harris, Dec 1, 12:36:32
- I like it. I like that he sometimes spells "Crofts" with an apostrophe. (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Dec 1, 11:25:48
- I'm inclined to agree, although his Worthy interview was very difficult to read without (NCFC) - Steve in Holland, Dec 1, 11:27:46
- I like it as it is. Reminds me of his playing days. (NCFC) - jafski, Dec 1, 11:25:44
- Yep. It doesn't hinder the understanding of what he's writing in the least, so who cares. (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Dec 1, 11:28:28
- He can spell "written" though :-p (n/m) (NCFC) - Steve in Holland, Dec 1, 11:29:20
- So can I nine times out of ten. It's a percentages game. (n/m) (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Dec 1, 11:31:03
- He can spell "written" though :-p (n/m) (NCFC) - Steve in Holland, Dec 1, 11:29:20
- sontent yeah, that's right. (NCFC) - jafski, Dec 1, 11:26:25
- Yep. It doesn't hinder the understanding of what he's writing in the least, so who cares. (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Dec 1, 11:28:28
- adds to the charm (n/m) (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Dec 1, 11:25:03
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