> > || Finnally a diet that is as simple 1 2 3. All Natural. Doctor
> > || recomended. Do you want a diet that works. 30 day money back
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> > Peter
> > website: http://users.thelink.net/marengo
When I originally went for losingpounds.com it was taken so I came up with
the 2 o's as meaning looooosing as a prolonged way to say it. Also as
someone who really wants to lose weight. Loose does mean something that is
not snug. However when spelt loosing it has the same meaning as losing.
(check against the Canadian / American dictionaries)You are not the first
person to tell me that my spelling is bad. However I wish people would open
their dictionaries before commenting. My wife is a legal assistant and is
the one who helped me come up with this version. I trust her spelling over
most people.
>> Guess you better check your own dictionary you might be surprised to find
>> out it can be spelled either way. losing and loosing. So I guess that
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>> > website: http://users.thelink.net/marengo
healthyu - 16 Feb 2005 03:04 GMT
In regards to this being a comercial posting. I don't see how someone
meaning me who is 80 pounds over weight who has found a diet that has done
wonders for myself and has decided to become an independant distributor of
the product causes so much commotion when the posting that is 2 below mine
talks about getting laid and nice jugs is OK. This confuses me greatly. Not
sure what that has to do with dieting??
> When I originally went for losingpounds.com it was taken so I came up with
> the 2 o's as meaning looooosing as a prolonged way to say it. Also as
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>>> > website: http://users.thelink.net/marengo
JC Der Koenig - 16 Feb 2005 03:24 GMT
Is it that you don't want to understand or that you really don't understand?

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> In regards to this being a comercial posting. I don't see how someone
> meaning me who is 80 pounds over weight who has found a diet that has done
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>>>> > website: http://users.thelink.net/marengo
tia - 16 Feb 2005 04:27 GMT
> In regards to this being a comercial posting.
mmhmm....
I don't see how someone
> meaning me who is 80 pounds over weight who has found a diet that has done
> wonders for myself and has decided to become an independant distributor of
> the product
SPAMMERS SUCK. go sell it somewhere else...
causes so much commotion when the posting that is 2 below mine
> talks about getting laid and nice jugs is OK. This confuses me greatly.
let me help you out: getting laid rules. ;p

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>> When I originally went for losingpounds.com it was taken so I came up
>> with the 2 o's as meaning looooosing as a prolonged way to say it. Also
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>>>> > website: http://users.thelink.net/marengo
Jeri - 16 Feb 2005 10:59 GMT
> In regards to this being a comercial posting. I don't see how someone
> meaning me who is 80 pounds over weight who has found a diet that has
> done wonders for myself and has decided to become an independant
> distributor of the product causes so much commotion when the posting
> that is 2 below mine talks about getting laid and nice jugs is OK.
> This confuses me greatly. Not sure what that has to do with dieting??
Let me clear it up for you. It's really quite simple.
Advertising and sales pitches are not allowed by the rules of this
newsgroup.
http://www.grossweb.com/asdlc/faq.htm#1b
Carmen - 16 Feb 2005 03:13 GMT
> When I originally went for losingpounds.com it was taken so I came
> up with
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> spelling over
> most people.
Unfortunately, it's "most people" you've constructed your website for.
Carmen

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Kevin_Stevens@hotmail.com - 16 Feb 2005 05:36 GMT
> When I originally went for losingpounds.com it was taken so I came up with
> the 2 o's as meaning looooosing as a prolonged way to say it. Also as
> someone who really wants to lose weight. Loose does mean something that is
> not snug. However when spelt loosing it has the same meaning as losing.
No, it doesn't. It is an obscure usage that means to set free, as in
loosing a horse from its bridle.
> (check against the Canadian / American dictionaries)You are not the first
> person to tell me that my spelling is bad. However I wish people would open
> their dictionaries before commenting. My wife is a legal assistant and is
> the one who helped me come up with this version. I trust her spelling over
> most people.
That's your problem.
KeS
Cheri - 16 Feb 2005 17:54 GMT
It makes you look stupid, but if you don't mind, I don't mind.
--
Cheri
healthyu wrote in message ...
>not snug. However when spelt loosing it has the same meaning as losing.
>(check against the Canadian / American dictionaries)You are not the first
>person to tell me that my spelling is bad. However I wish people would open
>their dictionaries before commenting. My wife is a legal assistant and is
>the one who helped me come up with this version. I trust her spelling over
>most people.
Carmen - 16 Feb 2005 18:15 GMT
Hi,
> healthyu wrote in message ...
>
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> >
> It makes you look stupid, but if you don't mind, I don't mind.
If his wife is also responsible for checking Jerry's Ebay pages he
needs to find someone with better overall spelling skills.
Oops, I did it again, didn't I? <G>
Take care,
Nosey Blonde

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john - 18 Feb 2005 06:28 GMT
Loosing has nothing to do with losing anything, much less weight.
Here's a dictionaly definition.
loose Audio pronunciation of "loosing" ( P ) Pronunciation Key
(ls)
adj. loos·er, loos·est
1. Not fastened, restrained, or contained: loose bricks.
2. Not taut, fixed, or rigid: a loose anchor line; a loose chair
leg.
3. Free from confinement or imprisonment; unfettered: criminals
loose in the neighborhood; dogs that are loose on the streets.
4. Not tight-fitting or tightly fitted: loose shoes.
5. Not bound, bundled, stapled, or gathered together: loose papers.
6. Not compact or dense in arrangement or structure: loose gravel.
7. Lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility; idle: loose
talk.
8. Not formal; relaxed: a loose atmosphere at the club.
9. Lacking conventional moral restraint in sexual behavior.
10. Not literal or exact: a loose translation.
11. Characterized by a free movement of fluids in the body: a loose
cough; loose bowels.
>When I originally went for losingpounds.com it was taken so I came up with
>the 2 o's as meaning looooosing as a prolonged way to say it. Also as
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>>> > website: http://users.thelink.net/marengo