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aflyingmonkey

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Re: guinee pigs
« Reply #15 on: January 26, 2020, 10:19:25 am »
so sorry i spelled it wrong i usually have about five minutes to post before someone in the house has a crisis and i have to run so spell check is a luxury i dont have time for most of the time

If you don't have an Amazon Alexa, you should think about getting one -- they are big time savers in so many ways, but one is:  "Alexa, how to you spell  xxxx  "      It's a life game changer.

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« Reply #16 on: January 26, 2020, 12:56:06 pm »
so sorry i spelled it wrong i usually have about five minutes to post before someone in the house has a crisis and i have to run so spell check is a luxury i dont have time for most of the time

If you don't have an Amazon Alexa, you should think about getting one -- they are big time savers in so many ways, but one is:  "Alexa, how to you spell  xxxx  "      It's a life game changer.

lol  Is it really that important?  You would pay a monthly fee to have some digital thing tell you how to spell something.  If you spell it wrong it underlines it with a squiggly line in red.  Obviously the OP did not care.  If it does underline it in red all you have to do is right click the word and you get a pop up with suggestions of the word you are looking for and you can change it that way.  I am finding most people who post online don't care if it is spelled right or not.  I guess the only time it really matters is if you are trying to publish a book or applying for a job.

I did not some book reviews and the one I done there were at least 15 spelling and grammar errors.  That was the biggest thing people mentioned in reviewing her.

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Re: guinee pigs
« Reply #17 on: January 26, 2020, 04:16:31 pm »
1imaginarygirl I`m so sorry you are allergic ,I love my animals when none of my 6 grandkids  or two nephews are not home my cats meow for me and my guinea pigs squeal for me and my granddaughters hamster chews on the cage to let me know he hungry or thirsty as well as my huge rabbit outside
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Re: guinee pigs
« Reply #18 on: January 28, 2020, 07:16:53 am »
My friend with 2 always feeds them the usual vegetables; lettuce, carrots, cucumbers. She also feeds them herbs, though they can be picky on what they like.

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Re: guinee pigs
« Reply #19 on: January 29, 2020, 10:56:51 am »
so sorry i spelled it wrong i usually have about five minutes to post before someone in the house has a crisis and i have to run so spell check is a luxury i dont have time for most of the time

If you don't have an Amazon Alexa, you should think about getting one -- they are big time savers in so many ways, but one is:  "Alexa, how to you spell  xxxx  "      It's a life game changer.

lol  Is it really that important?  You would pay a monthly fee to have some digital thing tell you how to spell something.  If you spell it wrong it underlines it with a squiggly line in red.  Obviously the OP did not care.  If it does underline it in red all you have to do is right click the word and you get a pop up with suggestions of the word you are looking for and you can change it that way.  I am finding most people who post online don't care if it is spelled right or not.  I guess the only time it really matters is if you are trying to publish a book or applying for a job.

I did not some book reviews and the one I done there were at least 15 spelling and grammar errors.  That was the biggest thing people mentioned in reviewing her.

There is no monthly fee for using an Alexa, once you buy the device it's yours to use freely.  Spelling is just one of the many usages... I personally rely on that red wiggly line under the word often, but sometimes it doesn't show up in some programs. 

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Re: guinee pigs
« Reply #20 on: January 31, 2020, 05:24:40 am »
They have guinee pig pellets sold in pet stores.

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Re: guinee pigs
« Reply #21 on: February 18, 2020, 05:45:43 pm »
thanks everyone i have been giving them more guinea pig food and less veggies so i am not having to clean the cages every other day now once a week is working just fine,and no sour smell anymore ,yeah because the are very close to my bed
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