Can we LOSE weight PLEASE?
Whatamilike
Posts: 51
Just a little thing not to be taken too seriously, but what we're mostly trying to do on here is LOSE weight, not LOOSE it. Our clothes may get LOOSE when we LOSE a few lbs of course.
That said, if surplus pounds were LOOSE that may imply they would drop easily from our bodies.
So lets hope for LOOSE pounds that we can LOSE easily.
OK lecture over.
:happy:
That said, if surplus pounds were LOOSE that may imply they would drop easily from our bodies.
So lets hope for LOOSE pounds that we can LOSE easily.
OK lecture over.
:happy:
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Where is the 'like' button on this thing?0
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Amen!0
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Good luck with that. It's in the same boat as they're/their/there, it's/its, and then/than (never understood how that one got confused!).0
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LOL0
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LOL! winds me up as well when people say loose weight!0
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I want loose clothes and for me to lose more weight.
I will have a bit of both please.
Thankyou :O)0 -
THANK YOU! Well said.
Who said the English language was dead? ...0 -
lulz, it kinda saddens me, too, when people confuse loose/lose, then/than, it's/its, their/there/they're, to/too. as a matter of fact, check this out! the first words tackled by one of my favorite webcomics: http://theoatmeal.com/comics/misspelling0
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About time someone said something...0
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Unfortunately this problem is likely to never be solved0
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people who make these kinds of post really need to get over themselves0
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You win the award for my favorite person today.0
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lol, thanks mom!0
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There ya go! It is not they're ya go, or their ya go, it's there....I hear ya.:flowerforyou:0
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:laugh:0
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Thanks everyone - cheered me up!
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people who make these kinds of post really need to get over themselves
I agree - I should really lighten up...
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Drives me crazy two.0
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people who make these kinds of post really need to get over themselves
Well, if you can't denegrate someone else, how can you feel smarter?0 -
Loose can be used correctly in this context, if used to mean 'set free.'
Such as: Let loose the dogs of war.
Let loose the tissue of adipose!0 -
Loose can be used correctly in this context, if used to mean 'set free.'
Such as: Let loose the dogs of war.
Let loose the tissue of adipose!
Superb! I think I've just found my new motto!0 -
Also, before some hipster comes in, I know it's 'let slip.'0
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Im very happy with my weight loose:flowerforyou:0
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Also, before some hipster comes in, I know it's 'let slip.'
No let's have "Let's lose the tissue of adipose"...?0 -
Just a little thing not to be taken too seriously, but what we're mostly trying to do on here is LOSE weight, not LOOSE it. Our clothes may get LOOSE when we LOSE a few lbs of course.
That said, if surplus pounds were LOOSE that may imply they would drop easily from our bodies.
So lets hope for LOOSE pounds that we can LOSE easily.
OK lecture over.
:happy:
Thank you! :smooched:0 -
You are a funny kitten!0
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