Hey sweater not sure what you mean by I "retract" all the time. I don't think you know what that big word means. Here you go.
re·tract
rəˈtrakt/
verb
verb:
retract; 3rd person present:
retracts; gerund or present participle:
retracting; past tense:
retracted; past participle:
retracted
draw or be drawn back or back in.
"she retracted her hand as if she'd been burned"
synonyms: pull in, draw in, pull back
"the sea otter can retract its claws"
- withdraw (a statement or accusation) as untrue or unjustified.
"he retracted his allegations"
synonyms: take back, withdraw, recant, disavow, disclaim, repudiate, renounce, reverse, revoke, rescind, go back on, backtrack on, unsay;
formalabjure
"she retracted her allegation"
- withdraw or go back on (an undertaking or promise).
"the parish council was forced to retract a previous resolution"
I'm not the one wanting to bet against my team before they even play. You didn't say verbatim that east was going to lose but you have tried to get me to bet on West Montgomery three weeks from now. I'm not a genius but in order for that to happen they would have to win Friday night and east would have to lose. In order for that to happen your buzzards would have to lose. An intelligent person would infer from your comments that you assume that east is going to lose. So, back to the "retract" comment. Do you see the usage of that word is wrong? When you and puppies were all giddy about how ol' BD was in the corner crying you may want to "retract" those statements. If anything y'all have been called out and y'all have run away. Yeah, this is getting boring. I stand by my statement to you and to your little lap dog. December 2nd, 2016. Loser leave NCPREPS. You have only two options. Yes or no. You've got two options. Please continue to make a total and complete clown of yourself. I see that it wasn't that hard for you to do.