To: ishabibble
I guess you don't have the integrity to admit you're wrong. I figured as much. Now you're trying to halt any further discussion and slink away, but act like you're doing it in a serious manner. "I'm above any story from E online (if it proves me wrong)"
See the pic I posted? Was that wrapped up in a "package"? That's not from E online. Or was the picture photoshopped to remove the "packaging"?? LOL.
I guess the other problem is that people who use the term "package" to refer to various non-wrapped objects didn't consider someone as ignorant and bull headed as yourself might actually think that "package" can only refer to something that is wrapped up.
As a gift to you, here's a some of the definitions of "package" for you from websters (if you trust websters as a source of definitions):
2 a : a small or moderate-sized pack : PARCEL
b : a commodity or a unit of a product uniformly wrapped or sealed
c : a preassembled unit
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=package
121 posted on
01/31/2007 9:22:20 PM PST by
flashbunny
(If the founding fathers were alive today, they'd be plucking feathers and boiling tar.)
To: flashbunny
What's the latest on Brangelina? *guffaw*
Go away now or I'll call your Mom and she'll come down those basement steps and take your Nerf computer away.
123 posted on
01/31/2007 9:29:43 PM PST by
ishabibble
(ALL-AMERICAN INFIDEL)
To: flashbunny
Flashbunny, "pack" also refers to your "six pack", which you carry around with you on your chest and ribs. It's got 6 divisions. Artists use it all the time. It's also begun use as a reference to the "groin".
You really gotta keep up with the times.
Oh, BTW, here's a "package" that can be sent in the mail:
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