Will a vendor have Dzus at BHF?

Started by R1Racer99, September 13, 2007, 11:08:27 PM

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R1Racer99

I need 3 fasteners to get my lower on and can't find them around here. Does anyone at the track carry them or does anyone have 3 extras that they'd like to borrow me for a couple days? Just need the clip part, not the backing. Thanks.

TommyG

Doubtful a vendor will have them this weekend. I think I may have some floating around my junk box. I can`t check tonight but look me up tomorrow and I`ll check. I`ll be there 8:30 ish (16 expert usually pitted on tech road) :thumb:

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Quote from: TommyG on September 13, 2007, 11:17:41 PM
Doubtful a vendor will have them this weekend. I think I may have some floating around my junk box. I can`t check tonight but look me up tomorrow and I`ll check. I`ll be there 8:30 ish (16 expert usually pitted on tech road) :thumb:


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Jeff

If Lithium Motorsports is there, Rob generally has dzus style fastners.

Quote from: R1Racer99 on September 13, 2007, 11:08:27 PM
they'd like to borrow me for a couple days?

Sorry, monster pet peeve here.  Just can't resist...

The grammar police say that the word you're looking for here is LEND or LOAN.

No one can "borrow" you something.  You would be the one borrowing.  They would be the lender.  Hence when you go into a bank to borrow money, you are seeking a LOAN, not a BORROW.  And they are the LENDER not the borrower (which would be you!).

Now go ahead and call me a dick...
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Quote from: Jeff on September 14, 2007, 10:07:03 AM
Now go ahead and call me a dick...

Um..ok....Jeff you are a DICK!



Sorry ....couldn't resist.... :biggrin:

BTW...the stand is excellent :thumb:
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Quote from: Jeff on September 14, 2007, 10:07:03 AM
If Lithium Motorsports is there, Rob generally has dzus style fastners.

Sorry, monster pet peeve here.  Just can't resist...

The grammar police say that the word you're looking for here is LEND or LOAN.

No one can "borrow" you something.  You would be the one borrowing.  They would be the lender.  Hence when you go into a bank to borrow money, you are seeking a LOAN, not a BORROW.  And they are the LENDER not the borrower (which would be you!).

Now go ahead and call me a dick...


LOL, I'm the same way with 'an historic', and you hear NEWSCASTERS saying it!

It's "a historic', because it does not begin with a vowel sound.

Lesson over.  :thumb: :biggrin:
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and honestly I don't mean to be a dick about this.  People get into bad habits and have no idea of what they're saying and if they did realize it, they likely wouldn't do it.

irregardless is another great example. 


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Quote from: Jeff on September 14, 2007, 01:34:35 PM
and honestly I don't mean to be a dick about this.  People get into bad habits and have no idea of what they're saying and if they did realize it, they likely wouldn't do it.

irregardless is another great example. 





Do you mean like starting a sentence with a conjunction that's not even capitalized? :biggrin:
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Quote from: spyderchick on September 14, 2007, 12:15:36 PM

LOL, I'm the same way with 'an historic', and you hear NEWSCASTERS saying it!

It's "a historic', because it does not begin with a vowel sound.

Lesson over.  :thumb: :biggrin:

Well, you're partially correct.  If the 'h' is silent as in 'honor' then it would be 'an honor.'

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/esliart.html


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R1Racer99

Quote from: TommyG on September 13, 2007, 11:17:41 PM
Doubtful a vendor will have them this weekend. I think I may have some floating around my junk box. I can`t check tonight but look me up tomorrow and I`ll check. I`ll be there 8:30 ish (16 expert usually pitted on tech road) :thumb:

So they ended up accepting my zip-ties, but thanks again for the offer.

Doctor

Actually, "an historic" is proper at times, depending on the noun following the adjective. ie: "We are on the eve of an historic event."

The a/an should be used towards the noun, not the descriptor.

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Quote from: R1Racer99 on September 17, 2007, 01:11:53 AM
So they ended up accepting my zip-ties, but thanks again for the offer.
Good for you!  Hope you had fun!
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I bet it was funner than anything.  :thumb:
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