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Created on: December 29, 2008
There it is, no they're it is, or is that it their?
Where is it? Wear is it? I just don't know were or ware.
Is it an its or an it's? A two, too or to?
Can you hear me or hare me? I don't know what to do.
Is it bear or bare? Because this is not going swell.
To spell is hail, I think I meant hell, I really can't tell.
Tales and tails, what's the difference asks I?
It sounds just the same, just like aye and eye.
I think I'm now done killing my brain sales.
I now understand it, being smart really cells.
Spell-check, now that won's my friend.
Guess I better check this won again.
Damn I meant one! Spelling's no fun.
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