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Old Dec 5, 2004 | 06:12 PM
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Default Re: Production number concerns

Thanks Lee, but I dont find anything wrong with correcting my typos...or my spelling errors...I was just trying to get a point across. ...I find that I am never to old to learn or be taught and as I have read through this forum I am not alone with my typos or errors of spelling. I will say that I found this forum to be informative and fun. I even met someone on this forum in my own city...Who seems to be very southern and nice also. There was an article in the Charlotte Observer how a woman here had moved to New York and missed the SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY...and how people wave and smile etc....I have found traveling that people on the average are very nice...but I guess that comes from what you project through your own personality. That was my only point.. So I guess with the misinterpretation that southerners are rude...I just proved they are stupid like there accents...like we are projected on television...YALL TAKE CARE NOW YOU HERE......
Entry: pro·voke
Pronunciation: pr&-'vOk
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): pro·voked; pro·vok·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French provoquer, from Latin provocare, from pro- forth + vocare to call, from voc-, vox voice -- more at PRO-, VOICE
1 a archaic : to arouse to a feeling or action b : to incite to anger
2 a : to call forth (as a feeling or action) : EVOKE <provoke laughter> b : to stir up purposely <provoke a fight> c : to provide the needed stimulus for <will provoke a lot of discussion>
 
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