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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

State of todays youth

We recieve numerous e mails from customers. Our product base does attract a large number of younger customers, I am amazed at the level of grammar in some of these mails. I don't profess to be that clever myself... but here's a typical mail.

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hiya there i have a jackson RR3 randy rhoads flying v finished in crimson swirl only bought it a few months ago for £470 and was hoping to sell it on or part exchange it for a gibson sg do you buy guitars or part exchange them ? if so could you please let me no.

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These people will one day be the mature generation - what will they teach thier kids?
  

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Anon, no one who's willing to exchange a Jackson for a Gibson deserves to speak good English. MrP

  • Anon, no one who's willing to exchange a Jackson for a Gibson deserves to speak good English.
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Anon, no one who's willing to exchange a Jackson for a Gibson deserves to speak good English.

MrP

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