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Someone loose a 727?

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Are you ********************TING ME?!?

it's LOSE

Ahhh the virtues of a public education:rolleyes:
 
Heyas,

I "loosed" a 727 every time I tried to land the darn thing. Sure as heck wasn't as tight as when I started.

Nu
 
Dear Illiterate Pilots,

- "Loose" is like your stool, or your Wife/Girlfriend. To "Lose" is when you have misplaced, are missing, or have lost something.

- "Noone" is NOT a word. " No One " is what you want to use when you indicate that no individual is responsible for, has had a part in, participates in, or is a part of something.


OKAY?

Now, Grammar Police can jump my Ass for syntax and sentence structure if you wish.

Thank You,

YKMKR
 
I went too they're websight and I saw that plain. I dont no why that 727 is just siting in Vietnam.

OK, I'm flaiming... couldn't help the spelling thing.

I have to agree... why can't anyone get the following straight?
- to, too, and two
- they're, their, and there
- loose and lose
You'd think we're all educated, here. OK, rant off.
 
The 727 in question has been re-tightened. Nothing more to see here.....
 

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