Yeah but as a "reward" you end in in Philly.tifosi77 wrote:Yeah, you only pay to leave Nuevo Jersé.
Your irrational pet peeves
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So that is westbound then?
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Please see my follow up comment.shmenguin wrote:you don't pay to get into jersey from philly. thought you'd know that, dude.blackjack68 wrote: Betsy Ross Bridge?
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When Office 2013 installs as 32-bit. The autorun defaults to 32, you have to open the folder and select 64 manually. I usually don't remember this until later when I want to use companion product installers that I only have in 64.
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You would think it would default to 64bit if possible.
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Yeah, I'm surprised it doesn't just check the environment and choose the highest level. I'd say allow us to choose, but they love the super smooth install and want to make you have a few interactions with it as possible.
Internet Explorer 64 is opt-in as well. You have to want to use it. Must be an MS thing.
Internet Explorer 64 is opt-in as well. You have to want to use it. Must be an MS thing.
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when i get an email YOUR PACKAGE HAS SHIPPED. TRACK IT HERE: 123337733XZ and you click it and its not able to be 'tracked' yet. dont send me the tracking number if it cant be tracked
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ThisLetang Is The Truth wrote:when i get an email YOUR PACKAGE HAS SHIPPED. TRACK IT HERE: 123337733XZ and you click it and its not able to be 'tracked' yet. dont send me the tracking number if it cant be tracked
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or when the seller is ambiguous about when the order "gets processed" vs. "ships"
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My cell phone call log since yesterday:
- Two unknowns
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No messages left. WTF are these jagoffs?
- Two unknowns
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No messages left. WTF are these jagoffs?
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In group training this week.
-people that keep talking over the facilitator
-people that relay pointless **** anecdotes from their personal experience to the group over and over again
-people that won't just shut the **** up and let the facilitator do their job
-people that keep talking over the facilitator
-people that relay pointless **** anecdotes from their personal experience to the group over and over again
-people that won't just shut the **** up and let the facilitator do their job
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Back problems, cancer, strokes, concussions, blood clots, etc.
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Fragile Psyche (MAF)PensFanInDC wrote:Back problems, cancer, strokes, concussions, blood clots, etc.
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Broken jaws
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When I get something on my tie. A stained tie is ruined forever
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Yes. If I am eating or drinking while wearing a tie I'll tuck it into my shirt military style.Letang Is The Truth wrote:When I get something on my tie. A stained tie is ruined forever
ib4 some soldier gets all bent out of shape...
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Bro bibs.
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After seeing it 15 times in the last week...
Trouper vs. Trooper
"He's so brave to tough out this injury...what a trooper." DID HE JOIN THE STATE POLICE?!?!?!?
He's a trouper!
Trouper vs. Trooper
"He's so brave to tough out this injury...what a trooper." DID HE JOIN THE STATE POLICE?!?!?!?
He's a trouper!
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I did not know this. Thanks.blackjack68 wrote:After seeing it 15 times in the last week...
Trouper vs. Trooper
"He's so brave to tough out this injury...what a trooper." DID HE JOIN THE STATE POLICE?!?!?!?
He's a trouper!
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http://www.dailywritingtips.com/trooper-or-trouper/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;blackjack68 wrote:After seeing it 15 times in the last week...
Trouper vs. Trooper
"He's so brave to tough out this injury...what a trooper." DID HE JOIN THE STATE POLICE?!?!?!?
He's a trouper!
Bottom line: If the context has to do with courage, trooper is appropriate. If the context has to do with cooperation, dependability, and the show business attitude of “the show must go on,” then trouper is the word to use.
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I once taught a seventh grade class that included a girl suffering from leukemia. She attended school when she could. When she couldn’t, she still did her homework and sent it in. The day I learned that she’d died, I found her last assignment in my mailbox. That little girl was both a trooper and a trouper.
jesus christ
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DAMN IT DODINT!!!
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If you're using it to convey bravery like in your example, trooper is the correct choice. Trouper is better used to reflect someone who supports you dependably as part of a team or unit.
/s/ flashbacks to 1998
/s/ flashbacks to 1998
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What the **** now?PensFanInDC wrote:DAMN IT DODINT!!!
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Oh, right. You're following me again. Wasn't the tasing enough?