Too loose to lose?

 Can something being "loose" lead someone to "lose"?


Ask Michal Rozmys, the Olympian who lost the race because of his loose shoe. What he didn't lose however, is the spirit of the sport and managed to finish the race instead of quitting!

Hope that clarifies the difference between lose and loose πŸ™‚


On the other hand,


Want to lose your loose pants? Lose some weight!


Got the difference? There you go!


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Comments

  1. Simply superb. Much needed one also 😜😜as most of the times these 2 words are interchanged very coolly and casually.

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  2. This is epic : Want to lose your loose pants? Lose some weight! πŸ˜‚πŸ‘πŸΌ

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