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Sunday, August 14, 2005
Aug.14,2005
2 Comments:
I think you mean quit, not quite. If u want proof, well, o well, I'm going to get proof either way.
Here it is:
To the greatest extent; completely: quite alone; not quite finished.
Actually; really: I'm quite positive about it.
To a degree; rather: quite soon; quite tasty.
To depart from; leave: “You and I are on the point of quitting the theater of our exploits” (Horatio Nelson).
To leave the company of: had to quit the gathering in order to be home by midnight.
To give up; relinquish: quit a job.
To abandon or put aside; forsake: advised them to quit their dissipated ways.
To cease or discontinue: asked them to quit talking; quit smoking.
By , at 8/16/2005 12:27 AM
Now why would you go and do a thing like that ! ! Oh well there's always next year....You know I support any decision you kids make......to an extent that is.......LOVE YA' SWEETIE.........C.A.C.
By , at 8/16/2005 12:25 PM





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