*~*~*~*Wed April 2nd (Pinellas/Hillsborough/Pasco) Meet & Eat*~*~*~*
Wednesday April 2nd @ 7:00pm - till?
WingHouse of St. Petersburg 6445 4th St. N. St. Petersburg, FL 33702 727-520-7700 http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp...&cid=lfmaplink |
also if you are not on my event email list send me a PM....we do this every month on the first Wed. We move it around so its not always in the same place. We go to Hillsborough, Pinellas and Pasco. I will post a thread and if you are on my email list you will get an email when the thread is posted and a reminder the Monday before.
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Wednesday April 2nd @ 7:00pm - till WingHouse of St. Petersburg 6445 4th St. N. St. Petersburg, FL 33702 727-520-7700 Be there!! :hehehe: Jim :hehehe: |
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amateur One entry found. amateur Main Entry: am·a·teur Pronunciation: \ˈa-mə-(ˌ)tər, -ˌtu̇r, -ˌtyu̇r, -ˌchu̇r, -chər\ Function: noun Etymology: French, from Latin amator lover, from amare to love Date: 1784 1 : devotee, admirer 2 : one who engages in a pursuit, study, science, or sport as a pastime rather than as a profession 3 : one lacking in experience and competence in an art or science — amateur adjective — am·a·teur·ish \ˌa-mə-ˈtər-ish, -ˈt(y)u̇r-, -ˈchu̇r-, -ˈchər-\ adjective — am·a·teur·ish·ly adverb — am·a·teur·ish·ness noun — am·a·teur·ism \ˈa-mə-ˌtər-ˌi-zəm, -ˌt(y)u̇r-, -ˌchu̇r-, -ˌchər-; -ˌtə-ˌri-, -ˌchə-ˌri-\ noun synonyms amateur, dilettante, dabbler, tyro mean a person who follows a pursuit without attaining proficiency or professional status. amateur often applies to one practicing an art without mastery of its essentials <a painting obviously done by an amateur>; in sports it may also suggest not so much lack of skill but avoidance of direct remuneration <remained an amateur despite lucrative offers>. dilettante may apply to the lover of an art rather than its skilled practitioner but usually implies elegant trifling in the arts and an absence of serious commitment <had no patience for dilettantes>. dabbler suggests desultory habits of work and lack of persistence <a dabbler who started novels but never finished them>. tyro implies inexperience often combined with audacity with resulting crudeness or blundering <shows talent but is still a mere tyro>. :D;) |
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