This thread is absolutely hysterical!

I really do appreciate the fact that when I need a good laugh, all I have to do is jump onto these forums and look for an outrageous topic. I find hours of joy and laughter within these walls. I personally am not a grammatical junkie but I do try and take pride in what I write.
Like a few of you have already posted, I do want others to read what I have to say and therefore I do my best to come across somewhat intellectual while trying to be a bit entertaining. However, I also must admit that I very rarely waste my time with hard to read slang or jargon. I commend those of you who use English as a second language, tis a very hard language to learn indeed.
You can blame the school system in the U.S., you can blame the teachers themselves, you can blame your friends, relatives or co-workers, blame the internet or your lack of time, you can blame the area in which you currently reside, or where you grew up, you can blame George W. Bush. The fact of the matter is simply, when it comes right down to it, if you cannot read or write, the blame should fall squarely on your own shoulders. That is, of course, you do not have a learning disability or some other terrible illness. (Disclaimer) No, just not caring or being lazy, does not constitute an illness. Accomplishing what I have in my life, with what I was given to work with, is why I hold this opinion so dearly. You have the power to change your stars. We are just "star stuff" after all.
Maybe I have said to much, or I haven't said enough....... That's me in the corner... that's me in the spot light....... oppps... busted into song, sorry.
"That's all I got to say bout that" Forest Gump