Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I didn't know that. That is the kind of question that might be asked at the pearly gates to determine if you go up or down.
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One interpretation would be that they aren't really "good friends" if they treat you that way. Just saying....
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“Looky here, who am dat?”
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One ? is, do we stay "beyond high school" when we are here in a retirement area? I assume that there is a gradual mental decline. If only we could go back physically to high school level. Maybe next lifetime?
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My pet peeve linguistically is in TOTV when people use the word "loose" when it should be "lose". This could be because they temporarily have a "loose" screw in their head that they need to "lose". Lose means to fail to win or fail to find something. Loose is adjective meaning than something is not tight or free from restraint. Example - the dog got loose. One interesting example is the former military command "loose arrows". Some people in TOTV land may just keep their finger on the letter O so long that it becomes OO in the word LOOSE when they really mean LOSE (and they fail to proofread). But, I think that many people must believe that LOOSE is correct in all situations. I wonder ?
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