::> I have always had a problem locating the low carb La Tiara Taco
::> shells in my local grocery store with any consistency. I really
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: Another shinning star!
Okay, this is twice now, and I really need to know: do you have a stuck "n"
key on your keyboard? If not, what the heck does "shinning" mean? ;)
Pat in TX
Roger Zoul - 27 Oct 2005 02:00 GMT
:> ::> I have always had a problem locating the low carb La Tiara Taco
:> ::> shells in my local grocery store with any consistency. I really
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:> stuck "n" key on your keyboard? If not, what the heck does
:> "shinning" mean? ;)
. shinned, shin·ning, shins
v. tr.
1.. To climb (a rope or pole, for example) by gripping and pulling
alternately with the hands and legs.
2.. To kick or hit in the shins.
v. intr.
1.. To climb something by shinning it.
2.. To move quickly on foot.
:)
:> Pat in TX
Pat - 27 Oct 2005 13:32 GMT
::> : Another shinning star!
: . shinned, shin·ning, shins
: v. tr.
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: 1.. To climb something by shinning it.
: 2.. To move quickly on foot.
Are we talking about the hockey team now?
Pat in TX
Roger Zoul - 27 Oct 2005 16:53 GMT
:::::: Another shinning star!
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:: Pat in TX
:) Sorry for the same spelling error twice, but I thought I'd at least
answer yoru question about the meaning of "shinning".
Pan Ohco - 27 Oct 2005 18:09 GMT
>:> : Another shinning star!
>:>
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> 1.. To climb (a rope or pole, for example) by gripping and pulling
>alternately with the hands and legs.
I thought that this word was shinny, as" to shinny" up a rope.
Also shinny is used as a word for moonshine.
> 2.. To kick or hit in the shins.
>
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>
>:> Pat in TX
Pan Ohco
Doug Freyburger - 27 Oct 2005 15:41 GMT
> ::> Hopefully this website will be around for a while because i have
> ::> noticed several sites that used to sell them not offer them anymore.
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> Okay, this is twice now, and I really need to know: do you have a stuck "n"
> key on your keyboard?
Several discussion boards mirror ASDLC and folks on them
tend to be less educated than folks who know they are
posting to UseNet. I get the impression the OP came in
through such a board.
> If not, what the heck does "shinning" mean? ;)
Before you mentioned that I filtered it as a typo for
shining. A shinning star, hilarious expression! Chuckle.