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 Posted: Thu Dec 1st, 2005 09:55 am
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KenC



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I'm a little confused on the wording.  I voted for "exotic", although I like both and both have there place, but how can you "prefer" BOTH?

If the final category means "No Preference"......then that's my vote!:D

pre·fer [pri fúr] (past pre·ferred, past participle pre·ferred, present participle pre·fer·ring, 3rd person present singular pre·fers) transitive verb


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like better than something else: to like or want one thing more than another • I prefer tea to coffee.