Bill!, Yes, I understand that's one of several correct definitions. My comment was to make the distinction clear....
Edgar On Aug 28, 2012, at 9:10 PM, Bill! wrote: > Edgar and Joe, > > I agree with Edgar, but even further than that I understand the word > 'practice' to mean 'do'. > > Merriam-Webster Online: > > Definition of PRACTICE > > transitive verb > 1 > a : carry out, apply <practice what you preach> > b : to do or perform often, customarily, or habitually <practice politeness> > c : to be professionally engaged in <practice medicine> > 2 > a : to perform or work at repeatedly so as to become proficient <practice the > act> > b : to train by repeated exercises <practice pupils in penmanship> > > ...Bill! > > --- In [email protected], Edgar Owen <edgarowen@...> wrote: > > > > Joe, > > > > Stop "practicing" and just DO.... > > > > Edgar > > > > > > On Aug 27, 2012, at 11:57 PM, Joe wrote: > > > > > Merle, > > > > > > I mean to say that I hope I am not the ONLY one here, or otherwise, who > > > says "Practice, just practice." *If* I say that. Yes, I think I do. It > > > can't hurt. In the long run. > > > > > > --Joe > > > > > > > Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@> wrote: > > > > > > > > ???????????????? merle > > > > > > > > Merle, > > > > > > > > Hey, I'm not the *only* one! I hope! ;-) > > > > > > > > --Joe > > > > > > > > > >
