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"looser" is not a noun
Apple is Built by lossers and for loosers.

"Losser" is not a word, and "looser" is not a noun. The word
you're looking for is "loser." I would have figured you to
be an expert on the subject.
Posted by: buddhistMonkey   Posted on: 03/16/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Apple is evil  NonZealot | 03/16/05
stop your hysterics  buddhistMonkey | 03/16/05
Ignorance is bliss  tic swayback | 03/17/05
Ignore Nonzealot folks, he's anti-Apple and clueless to boot  YuridaMan | 03/17/05
Wonder how long before Apple sues all Linux users?  Squawkbox | 03/17/05
They're more likely to sue Microsoft.  Linux_Developer | 03/18/05
Prior use ?  Update victim | 03/18/05
Genie Effect defined  Mr_Dave | 03/18/05
Apple is a looser company from top to bottom  Mectron | 03/16/05
"looser" is not a noun  buddhistMonkey | 03/16/05
Right.....  Loverock Davidson | 03/16/05
Apple has used  Richard Flude | 03/16/05
Normally I don't point out grammar and spelling errors  emcee_z | 03/16/05
Hey emcee!  Jaschink | 03/16/05
You might consider these sites before you post again  Squawkbox | 03/17/05
How loose are they?  tic swayback | 03/17/05
a handy wee tool  Dave F_z | 03/17/05
They're loose? Maybe I'd have a chance wink  Martin Marvinski | 03/18/05
If tech companies spent half as much time  emcee_z | 03/16/05
As Walt Disney said,  d_jedi | 03/16/05
Quarantining this to Google would give the sad Windozemasse  YuridaMan | 03/17/05
Oh, year, lets all go buy an apple  John Zern | 03/17/05
Why not? A lot of Windows folks bought because of...  Atlant | 03/18/05

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