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Old 07-15-05, 11:15 PM
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Its "definite" not "definet"

Here are some examples of how some people are spelling "definite"--

but when we do I'm definetly going to put my pegs on and try it out. And you're right, you wouldn't think that x-ups are that

Well jumping off of a ramp is a definet skill

Well, I'm sure I'll notice a definet inprovment, because I've been riding some cheap Tektros

on my bike for a few hours of wandering around the county. Definitily they were two different experiences for me.

at first more difficult to get into, but I defintely feel more connected to the pedal
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That's quite a way to introduce yourself. You will be flamed for this. Welcome to Bikeforums!
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I can't stand it when people don't properly spell the word "ain't" Most people spell it as aint. This is totally unacceptabule.
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Capitalization is the difference between "I had to help my uncle Jack off a horse.." and "I had to help my uncle jack off a horse.."
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