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Which swine are you after???



BTW... I had to look up that big word.


pred·i·lec·tion (prdl-kshn, prd-)

NOUN:

A partiality or disposition in favor of something; a preference.

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ETYMOLOGY:
French prédilection, from Old French, from Medieval Latin praedlctus, past participle of praedligere, to prefer : Latin prae-, pre- + Latin dligere, to love ; see diligent

SYNONYMS:
predilection , bias , leaning , partiality , penchant , prejudice , proclivity , propensity

These nouns denote a predisposition to favor someone or something particular: a predilection for classical composers; a pro-American bias; conservative leanings; a partiality for liberal-minded friends; a penchant for exotic foods; a prejudice in favor of the underprivileged; a proclivity for self-assertiveness; a propensity for exaggeration.
 
Ok you swine, I am loading BOTH barrels.

I have gone easy on you, because of your predilections, but this IS serious..............................................................................

Swine? Since when did you give up llamas? :hmm3grin2orange:
 
Fish, you need a change. Like as in starting a new charter. You could do something really weird like move to Alaska or something like that. The North is strewn with chainsaws and woodticks, a relatively untapped resource looking for someone like yourself to file, grind, and smarten up their rocked out Muckalucks.
I had a recent visit from an AS member from Kentucky who bought four antique saws from me on Ebay but left with no less than 13 neatly crambed into the trunk of his 83 Taurus. I got the picks somewhere.
Can you get me some Johnny Prine tickets?
John
 

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