Re: Sloan Racing Engines
Wow...I didn't know you could be an Editor with a third grade education.
In case you're wondering, the word "I" should always be capitialized. You should also capitialize someones name, such as Mr. Beard or business names, such as Sloan Racing Engines. And it's "heard" (as in hearing something) and not "herd" (as in a herd of sheep). It's "mean" and not "meen", as well as "maybe" and not "mabe". Learn to use some commas and eliminate the run on sentences and you might make a decent Editor when you grow up.
Next time pick a more believable profession, Mr. Wilson. Like shytstirrer (spelled wrong intentionally) or troublemaker.
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