I have 2 different addresses too, one for payments, the other for bills
I have had the same address with pay pal for almost a decade, just now pops up...They probably don't like the P.O. box.
I have had two addresses for years, my own and my parents house and never a problem
I have been getting them also.Seems im getting ads on the bottom of the page now, first time i noticed this. Must be new...
you must have been trying extra hard to hide that transaction..... just sayinI have had the same address with pay pal for almost a decade, just now pops up...
hmm, thoughts on the aluminum roller rockers? Will they survive on the street?Well, have 2 sets of heads, 1 set chrome rockers, and head studs on the way. IMO good deals today.
Thesehmm, thoughts on the aluminum roller rockers? Will they survive on the street?
Mopar Chrysler BB 383 440 1.6 Ratio Aluminum Roller Rocker Arms & Shafts
i dont see shaft material listed
Correct, just shows steel.....i dont see shaft material listed
mute point, they're sold out too. Just called. 6-8 weeks, no rain checks. Oh well.Correct, just shows steel.....
hahahaMOOT point!!!! NOT MUTE!!!!
My wife makes the same mistake.hahaha
Hey Ray, hows the frozen east?Well another day shot to hell driving the wife all over the place!
Oh good grief. I can only imagine what he’d use it for
Stripper pole, midgets and convertible! The trifecta!Striper pole midgets in the convert trunk at Carlisle of course.
Man that is longer than an AJ post.My wife makes the same mistake.
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adjective: mute
1.
refraining from speech or temporarily speechless.
"Irene, the talkative one, was now mute"
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moot
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adjective: moot
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- 1.
subject to debate, dispute, or uncertainty.
"whether the temperature rise was mainly due to the greenhouse effect was a moot point"
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open to debate
open to discussion
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questionable
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controvertible
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problematical
controversial
contentious
vexed
disputed
unresolved
unsettled
up in the air
undecided
yet to be decided
undetermined
unconcluded- 2.
having little or no practical relevance, typically because the subject is too uncertain to allow a decision.
"the whole matter is becoming increasingly moot"
verb: moot; 3rd person present: moots; past tense: mooted; past participle: mooted; gerund or present participle: mooting
noun
- raise (a question or topic) for discussion; suggest (an idea or possibility).
"Sylvia needed a vacation, and a trip to Ireland had been mooted"
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noun: moot; plural noun: moots
Origin
- 1.
historical
an assembly held for debate, especially in Anglo-Saxon and medieval times.
- a regular gathering of people having a common interest.
- 2.
Law
a mock trial set up to examine a hypothetical case as an academic exercise.
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Old English mōt ‘assembly or meeting’ and mōtian ‘to converse’, of Germanic origin; related to meet1. The adjective (originally an attributive noun use: see moot court) dates from the mid 16th century; the current verb sense dates from the mid 17th century.
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adjective. open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful: Whether that was the cause of their troubles is a moot point. of little or no practical value, meaning, or relevance; purely academic: In practical terms, the issue of her application is moot because the deadline has p