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drmoze
Posted: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 2:18:41 PM

Rank: Casual Flinger

Joined: 4/24/2007
Posts: 5
Common sense - we here are Flingees. The Royal gang are the Flingers: *they* are the ones who FLING Things to we Flingees. So it makes no sense when forum members refer to themselves and each other as 'Flingers.' We are not flinging anything. We are paying money to have things flung to us.

Just wanted to clear that up. Razz
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Kenerg
Posted: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 3:21:00 PM


Rank: Hot Flinger

Joined: 3/22/2008
Posts: 298
Location: Hudson
Doh!!! Eh?

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Mydnyte
Posted: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 3:50:49 PM

Rank: Royal Flinger

Joined: 7/1/2007
Posts: 64
drmoze wrote:
Common sense - we here are Flingees. The Royal gang are the Flingers: *they* are the ones who FLING Things to we Flingees. So it makes no sense when forum members refer to themselves and each other as 'Flingers.' We are not flinging anything. We are paying money to have things flung to us.

Just wanted to clear that up. Razz


It's weird - if you talk to Star Trek fans (REAL ones, anyways - the ones that get dressed up for events and so on), they get offended when you call them "Trekkies". Most of them will politely but forcefully say they are "TrekkERs".

Of course, if we really wanted to get crazy, we could call ourselves "Those that have been Flung".

I can see it now - ads saying simply "got fling?" Or would that be "been flung?" Rolling Eyes
scaredwitless
Posted: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 7:10:22 PM


Rank: Uber Flinger

Joined: 5/2/2007
Posts: 936
Location: Northern VA
Ah but it depends on the context of the word "fling". When calling oneself a Flinger, you are referring to the act of flinging--in this sense it means to have flung, in other words to have hit the "fling me one" button and put an order through. It is though true that it means different things when we say we've flung, and when the royal court flings. Haha, you remind me though I used to contemplate this very concept when I was a new flinger back in the day, and yet it now makes total sense to me, and I don't think about it. But there are a lot of context driven definitions. here. Fling in the TF sense is not only a verb but also a noun, as our packages are also considered "flings" as in "I received my fling today".

"I flung my fling, which the Royals flung at me!"

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debspurpledragon
Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2008 3:04:18 AM


Rank: Royal Flinger

Joined: 1/24/2008
Posts: 2,053
Location: Florida
scaredwitless wrote:
Ah but it depends on the context of the word "fling". When calling oneself a Flinger, you are referring to the act of flinging--in this sense it means to have flung, in other words to have hit the "fling me one" button and put an order through. It is though true that it means different things when we say we've flung, and when the royal court flings. Haha, you remind me though I used to contemplate this very concept when I was a new flinger back in the day, and yet it now makes total sense to me, and I don't think about it. But there are a lot of context driven definitions. here. Fling in the TF sense is not only a verb but also a noun, as our packages are also considered "flings" as in "I received my fling today".

"I flung my fling, which the Royals flung at me!"


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drmoze
Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2008 11:42:21 AM

Rank: Casual Flinger

Joined: 4/24/2007
Posts: 5
scaredwitless wrote:
Ah but it depends on the context of the word "fling". When calling oneself a Flinger, you are referring to the act of flinging--in this sense it means to have flung, in other words to have hit the "fling me one" button and put an order through. It is though true that it means different things when we say we've flung, and when the royal court flings. Haha, you remind me though I used to contemplate this very concept when I was a new flinger back in the day, and yet it now makes total sense to me, and I don't think about it. But there are a lot of context driven definitions. here. Fling in the TF sense is not only a verb but also a noun, as our packages are also considered "flings" as in "I received my fling today".

"I flung my fling, which the Royals flung at me!"


Flung? Not 'Flinged'? Laughing (In my defense, I'm on pain meds these days, so it all makes sense to me! Confused )
scaredwitless
Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2008 2:56:40 PM


Rank: Uber Flinger

Joined: 5/2/2007
Posts: 936
Location: Northern VA
deathtaco
Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2008 5:51:02 PM


Rank: Royal Flinger

Joined: 1/14/2007
Posts: 915
Location: NORTHROYALTON,OHIO
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scaredwitless
Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2008 5:57:55 PM


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Joined: 5/2/2007
Posts: 936
Location: Northern VA
GodaiNoBaka
Posted: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 11:20:55 AM


Rank: Crazy Flinger

Joined: 2/2/2007
Posts: 154
Mydnyte wrote:

It's weird - if you talk to Star Trek fans (REAL ones, anyways - the ones that get dressed up for events and so on), they get offended when you call them "Trekkies". Most of them will politely but forcefully say they are "TrekkERs".


Depends on what generation they come from. The term "Trekkie," while coined as a mocking name for Trek fen, was actually adopted by the earliest fans as a badge of honor. It wasn't until later that the fen decided that they preferred the word "Trekkers," and that eventually stuck as the "official" term. Even today, when you go to a SF con you will still occasionally hear the old argument - generally between someone who was around to see the original series' first run and those who are young enough to be their grandkids.
angelsvintageattic
Posted: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 2:30:11 PM


Rank: Royal Flinger

Joined: 2/27/2007
Posts: 2,259
Location: Florida
scaredwitless wrote:
drmoze wrote:


Flung? Not 'Flinged'? Laughing (In my defense, I'm on pain meds these days, so it all makes sense to me! Confused )


That is correct usage too. Smile The land of the fling has excellent grammars. Wink


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