Sorry, but I just can't take it any more.  This is targeted at way too
many of you...not just one person.

"Loose" is the opposite of tight.

"Lose" is when you don't win --or-- when you had something but don't
have it any more.  That is, you LOST it.  Lost is the past tense of
lose (not loose).

Loose sounds like the beginning of the name Lucy or like the word
"noose" (the rope thing).

Lose sounds like the possessive form of "Lou," such as "Lou's radio is broken."

de Doug KR2Q
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