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Ive subbed two of those 9.8 100 pagers :acclaim:

and btw, ive only subbed two so im 100% :cloud9:

 

zzz There's nothing more stale than yesterday's sale.

But what if you are still waiting on the check :baiting:

 

:o

Got it :thumbsup:

Where the F is the Flash? :makepoint:
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Where the F is my Tec :makepoint:
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Educate yourself, dork:

 

A gauntlet is “a heavy glove, often armored” or “a glove with a heavy cuff covering part of the arm.” To throw down the gauntlet is to challenge someone; to pick up the gauntlet is to accept someone’s challenge.

 

A gantlet is “a lane between two lines of people armed with staves or whips, through which someone being punished is forced to run while being clubbed or whipped by the people on either side” (run the gantlet) and, figuratively, “any series of trials and difficulties.”

 

To complicate matters, each is a variant spelling of the other. If you look up the words in a dictionary, most will say they're variants of one another. But there is a historical distinction.

 

 

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Educate yourself, dork:

 

A gauntlet is “a heavy glove, often armored” or “a glove with a heavy cuff covering part of the arm.” To throw down the gauntlet is to challenge someone; to pick up the gauntlet is to accept someone’s challenge.

 

A gantlet is “a lane between two lines of people armed with staves or whips, through which someone being punished is forced to run while being clubbed or whipped by the people on either side” (run the gantlet) and, figuratively, “any series of trials and difficulties.”

 

To complicate matters, each is a variant spelling of the other. If you look up the words in a dictionary, most will say they're variants of one another. But there is a historical distinction.

 

Thank you, Mr. Dictionary. :whatev:

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Educate yourself, dork:

 

A gauntlet is “a heavy glove, often armored” or “a glove with a heavy cuff covering part of the arm.” To throw down the gauntlet is to challenge someone; to pick up the gauntlet is to accept someone’s challenge.

 

A gantlet is “a lane between two lines of people armed with staves or whips, through which someone being punished is forced to run while being clubbed or whipped by the people on either side” (run the gantlet) and, figuratively, “any series of trials and difficulties.”

 

To complicate matters, each is a variant spelling of the other. If you look up the words in a dictionary, most will say they're variants of one another. But there is a historical distinction.

 

Thank you, Mr. Dictionary. :whatev:

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I got to tell you, looking for my Shazam 100 pagers in 9.8. No easy task, 9.6'ers are everywhere, EVERYWHERE but the 9.8's? seems i always turn up to the auction that had 6...that sold for $20 each... 2 hours after the auction ended.

 

These 100 pagers just get dinged up, is it because they're so darned big?

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