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SanDiegoSteve Tue Oct 24, 2006 05:13pm

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Originally Posted by mbyron

Um, yes, that would be the proper use of the word. I posted a zinger to Garth, and he zinged me right back. Thrust, parry, thrust.:)

mbyron Tue Oct 24, 2006 06:48pm

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
Um, yes, that would be the proper use of the word. I posted a zinger to Garth, and he zinged me right back. Thrust, parry, thrust.:)

What are you talking about?

SanDiegoSteve Tue Oct 24, 2006 08:26pm

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Originally Posted by mbyron
What are you talking about?

Are you just being intentionally obtuse, or do you not understand the word, "touché?" When one makes a point, which I clearly did, then someone else replies in kind, the word that is used is touché. It is a French fencing term, commonly used in English conversation.

mbyron Tue Oct 24, 2006 09:36pm

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
Are you just being intentionally obtuse, or do you not understand the word, "touché?" When one makes a point, which I clearly did, then someone else replies in kind, the word that is used is touché. It is a French fencing term, commonly used in English conversation.

I'm not being obtuse, I don't follow your point about "proper use" in response to my post.

mcrowder Wed Oct 25, 2006 09:17am

I don't think SDS noticed that your post was a link, and not a question.

mbyron Wed Oct 25, 2006 12:08pm

I think that he assumed the content of the link was directed at him, rather than simply being an amusing diversion connected to the word "touché."

But we all know what happens when you ASSume.

SanDiegoSteve Wed Oct 25, 2006 02:04pm

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Originally Posted by mcrowder
I don't think SDS noticed that your post was a link, and not a question.

Yes, this was the case. I missed the fact that it was a link.

JJ Sat Oct 28, 2006 08:03am

I cut the excess off, then stitch the straps in place. That way they don't come loose or unraveled. I do the same thing with my shinguards and chest protector straps.
This WAS the topic of discussion, wasn't it?


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