Parents forget three year old at airport

I read this story and thought the same thing. My husband and I have 3 girls and our eyes are on them constantly especially since the younger ones are 5 and 3. I don't care if I had a dozen kids, I think I would know if one of them wasn't with me on a plane!
 
leache?

I know, it's just a message board, and spelling and grammar is quite often a second thought. Which means I generally ignore and let spelling stuff go...

But...

You didn't (don't) know how to spell leash?

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I have my own opinions about the "Men In Black" as I refer to them, but let me just say that they tend to feel and act superior and yet aloof.

5 kids is too many for this couple.

Ben Gurion Airport is probably the safest airport you will ever enter. There's not as great of a need to constantly keep your eye on the kid.

MORE than "40 minutes".

-It was 40 minutes INTO THE FLIGHT! That kid had to have been separated from her parents about an hour & 15 minutes or more. Between standing in line, boarding, buckling in, and then taking off.
 
"That's why when I have kids I'm putting them on a leache (sp) when I go out in public."

(sp) is code for Seastrunk. Its spelled Lache though. 2010 is going to be a good year!
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No- I have no idea how to spell without looking words up in a dictionary/spell check. I am the worst speller in the history of the world for someone who reads as much as I do (probably 60 or70 books a year, from fiction to biographies/text books and a ton of newspaper articles). I cannot spell liscence (I don't think- it doesn't look right) like what you get from a state to drive a car or fish.

On a related note- I love word and it's auto correction- but I honestly often times can't get close enough for it to figure out what I'm saying. I suck at scrabble for someone that has a very large vocabulary.

I think maybe it was the enitre whole language learning type thing- I don't know for sure what happened, but spelling more or less missed me altogether.
 
Wulaw, my stepdad is the same way. Very smart man, esp math/chemistry, can't spell to save his life. Grew up in the days before spellcheck and basically kept him from getting a degree. Works for exxonmobil and helps write the computer programs that keep the refineries up and running, but has basically hit the ceiling as far as promotions go due to no paper from a university. His job now is basically to take new computer science and chem E grads, teach them what they need to know, and watch them get moved up the line.

You should use firefox for your browser, has a spellcheck function.

Or just tell the haters to f themselves
 

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