when should i prep?

<p><em>sigh</em> four light hearted, non-serious sentences and an internet link turns into this..</p>

<p>From webster.com (<a href="http://webster.com/dictionary/perfect%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://webster.com/dictionary/perfect&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/p>

<p>One definition for perfect, complete with an example of its usage:</p>

<p>2 : EXPERT, PROFICIENT <practice makes="" perfect=""></practice></p>

<p>Proficient, expert does not mean a "180".. it means thorough competence in a field or skill.</p>

<p>I'm done with this thread, that's for sure. I suggest you pick on someone else because I'm really tired of responding.</p>