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Old 31st August 2007, 10:35 PM
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Yikes - didnt notice the nationality of the author there - in that situation, it's entirely forgivable. As for the others......

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"Loose" is a perfectly good English verb and you can certainly loose something, the only problem is that at least 90% of the time people mean "lose" when they write "loose".
Yes, except you would 'loosen' something to make it 'loose' - and I hope I'm not losing anything in the translation

SIMMO - the only thing you have loose is a few screws

OK thats my soapbox session for this month......back to the old newbodog thing...
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