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Originally Posted by Brian Van Horn
Michael,
Which post? You stated that in your last post last night. By the way waving you good morning.
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In post 280 I said "Well, it is too late to continue arguing. But can you do me one favor and please stop saying "waiving"? That means putting a player on waivers (among other definitions). I think we can all agree that "waving" is the correct word."
In post 281 you seemed to agree with me and blamed it on a cold. You said "Waving goodnight and my cold obviously has had one side effect."
Then in post 287 (which I quoted in my post 290) you said "as he waived his hand over the case".
In order to find at least one thing we can all agree on, can we agree that any form of the word "waive" is not correct for describing someone waving his hand at the cards?