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Post by thatkid on Sept 8, 2007 20:10:37 GMT -5
i like the design alot i think it looks pretty sweet bethke, thanks
otherwise, we never actually say the 2nd or 3rd thing as being "palatine" so 2 "someone who enjoys pushing themselves past their limits, who does what no-one thinks they can do, or who is tough enough to withstand intense punishment and not give up"
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Post by xcbethke on Sept 8, 2007 21:10:33 GMT -5
sweet, i'll write it up. thanks OB, i wasn't sure what to put as traditionally, the second definition is of a great caliber and i didn't have anything. thanks a ton, i'll get something out fairly soon on it
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Post by morlock on Sept 8, 2007 21:23:54 GMT -5
2) One accustomed to forcing the standard limits beyond their boundaries or 2) One familiar with enduring what is generally thought of as unrealistic
just some ideas
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Post by xcbethke on Sept 8, 2007 21:27:30 GMT -5
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Post by Ammunition on Sept 9, 2007 9:28:21 GMT -5
I like red on black a bit more. "Certain athletes conditioned and accustomed to performing in the most extreme conditions. See: Palatine Runner. I'm not good with dictionary format, but something like that would be neat.
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Post by morlock on Sept 9, 2007 13:36:01 GMT -5
yeah, I'm liking the red on black more... and I love the idea of sending the reader to Palatine Runner
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Post by xcbethke on Oct 1, 2007 21:24:27 GMT -5
Quickster, if you could come up with the definitions that we'll use, I can have them printed up as soon as I get them.
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Post by timmyanderson on Oct 1, 2007 22:23:37 GMT -5
i like black on red
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Post by pkwak on Dec 13, 2007 22:59:19 GMT -5
im reviving this one too so that we can finalize a decision on the definition, if we are ever going to get it finalized.
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