I mean this:
Acusing me of leaving a faulse posting. So I sometimes have difficulty with my spelling. It's because I have dyslexia. How dare you acuse me of abusing this message bord. If somebody having dyslexia is a source of amusement for you then you are a very nasty person indeed. I was raised to be nice to people, not to tease them.
Sue
Putting the apostrophe after the s in "girls' gym coach" demonstrates a relatively high level of literacy.
However, to refer to the principal as the 'principle' (six times, no less!) is a very strange mistake for a literate American student to make.
In Britain, schools do not have principals and thus the word is spoken, read or written relatively infrequently but in American schools the word is spoken, read or written very often indeed (e.g. every time you walk past the man's office, you must see the sign on his door!).
What could the explanation be, I wonder?
P.S. If readers would like to see more of Sue's literary skills, I can recommend:
http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=003UlQ where the following appears:
"I'm soooo Horny. **** me Bill! I want your throbbing sausage meat in my ****. -- Susan Morgan (suemorgan53@hotmail.com), January 12, 2002."
P.P.S. There are no asterisks in the original posting. I have used them to replace the 4 letters in the original word.