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megsjedi March 29 2009, 04:46:10 UTC
Very cute Cas!Bunny. heehee! ^__^

"losing" not "loosing"

When something is lost, it's "lose." When you're letting something go, or it's coming apart, it's "loose."

Ex.-
"I don't want to lose."
"Set that horse loose."
His hair fell loose from its elastic tie.

*ducks* sorry sorry... sometimes I just can't help it, don't shoot me...

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non_timbo_mala March 29 2009, 05:44:57 UTC
Thanks :)
OMG no don't be sorry. I feel so embarassed. I've been using this banner for almost a week and didn't pick up on that. Thank you so much for picking that out. *hugs* I shall go back and fix that now.;)

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megsjedi March 29 2009, 08:44:32 UTC
*hugs back*

Oh, good. People have told me to butt out and stop being the Grammar and Spelling Police, usually in a rude way. Sometimes it's a bad habit, but like I said, sometimes I can't help myself.

Like, the other day, at the prez's televised conference, the name display at the bottom of the screen read "adviser" instead of "advisor." Even national TV spell check messes up sometimes.

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non_timbo_mala March 29 2009, 17:41:34 UTC
I fixed it. It should be good now. :)

Naw sometimes people just need help finding their mistakes. Personally I find it easier to pick up on others mistakes then my own so I appreciate the help. Those that are defensive about it just miss the opportunity to learn. :D

lol It happens. I've seen spelling errors in first editions of novels too.

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megsjedi March 30 2009, 00:52:47 UTC
EEEE! Thanks for the special mention! *glomp*

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megsjedi March 30 2009, 00:57:05 UTC
added you to mt flist ^__^

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megsjedi March 30 2009, 00:58:13 UTC
LMAO and I'm always missing the Y and type T instead!

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non_timbo_mala March 30 2009, 02:17:03 UTC
lol I added you too. ^_^

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