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LOSE is the word to use when you are trying to LOSE weight.

LOOSE is the word to use when your clothes are getting LOOSE while you are losing weight.

LOSING is the word to use when you are in the process of LOSING weight.

LOSER is the word to use when you think you are a slow LOSER.

LOOSER is the word to use when your pants are LOOSER than they were before you lost weight.

No, I am not the grammar police. Yes, you can search my posts and I am sure you will find many grammar errors.

Seriously, this is a weight loss forum and it drives me crazy when people do not know the difference between lose and loose.

Ok, my rant is over...

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They try to hard to loose the weight so there not worried about grammar.

:-)

But I feel your pain.

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Thank you!! I know it shouldn't matter, but it DOES!

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Oh bless you sarsar! Bless you! I'm so glad someone said it! LOL!

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Oh bless you sarsar! Bless you! I'm so glad someone said it! LOL!

You're welcome! I have seen posts about this before but it was time for another one. :)

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omgeeeee. Every time I read people's post that say, "why am I a slow looser?"...gah it drives me up the wall! I understand, totally. I've always wanted to be like...it is loser...looser is like when something is not so tight, but never did. Thank you for posting.

bwuahahahaha

this is a weight loss forum so we should know the difference between loser, looser, losing etc. I mean it is on the mind 24/7 and part of the daily vocabulary.

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Nice!

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omgeeeee. Every time I read people's post that say, "why am I a slow looser?"...gah it drives me up the wall! I understand, totally. I've always wanted to be like...it is loser...looser is like when something is not so tight, but never did. Thank you for posting.

bwuahahahaha

this is a weight loss forum so we should know the difference between loser, looser, losing etc. I mean it is on the mind 24/7 and part of the daily vocabulary.

So true! I need to edit my post and add loser and looser.

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Oh man this is one of my biggest pet peeves!!!

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Just gotta laugh sometimes. Sometimes my typos are because my brain goes faster than I can type....

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This is one of my biggest pet peeves, but I admit I've seen people mistake the two for so long that whenever I type out that I'm losing weight I second guess myself and have to make sure I don't really mean loosing. Argh.

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While we're on this topic can we have a quiet chat about they're (they are), there (a place or direction), their (belonging to a person), where (a place or time), we're (we are) and were (reference to a past tense event).

That's all I'm saying.

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I can't keep quiet any longer. Your (eat your veggies) You're (you're about to eat your veggies)

Whew! That feels better! :D

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