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Posted: 6/15/2003, 9:31 am
by liam
WOO GO EMILY!

Posted: 6/15/2003, 9:56 am
by Neil
I call it roadkill.....hittin those things w/ your car can be kinda cool.

Posted: 6/15/2003, 10:04 am
by Johnny
They're called pylons gosh darnit!!

Posted: 6/15/2003, 10:13 am
by starseed_10
pylon. pylon. pylon.

Posted: 6/15/2003, 10:14 am
by Neil
pylon? who in the hell gave them THAT name? :lol:

Posted: 6/15/2003, 10:15 am
by starseed_10
whats the opposite of not a pylon?

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Posted: 6/15/2003, 10:17 am
by Johnny
:Johnathan:

Posted: 6/15/2003, 11:52 am
by megxyz128
okay, i've finally settled it.

what i found when i searched for pylon:

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what i found when i searched for traffic cone:

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case closed. thanks for trying.

Posted: 6/15/2003, 11:54 am
by Neil
thank you, its not a freakin pylon :lol:

Posted: 6/15/2003, 12:16 pm
by One-Eye
(It's just because the Canadians were smoking crack when they named certain things. Pay it no heed.)

Posted: 6/15/2003, 12:35 pm
by dream in japanese
it's still a pylon :nod:

Posted: 6/15/2003, 12:37 pm
by namkablam
pylon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8-)

Posted: 6/15/2003, 12:37 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
nam kablam wrote:pylon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8-)



Wrong! Cone!

Posted: 6/15/2003, 12:39 pm
by namkablam
FREAKS!

Posted: 6/15/2003, 12:40 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
WEIRDOS!!!!!

Posted: 6/15/2003, 12:42 pm
by Axtech
I agree with the americans on this one...

py·lon ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pln)
n.
A steel tower supporting high-tension wires.
A tower marking a turning point in a race among aircraft.
A large structure or group of structures marking an entrance or approach.
A monumental gateway in the form of a pair of truncated pyramids serving as the entrance to an ancient Egyptian temple.

Posted: 6/15/2003, 12:44 pm
by namkablam
let's agree to disagree

Posted: 6/15/2003, 12:44 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
:nod: :mrgreen:

Posted: 6/15/2003, 1:52 pm
by Johnny
Its a Pylon!!!!

Posted: 6/15/2003, 2:04 pm
by nelison
haven't you guys seen the Lays commercial with Mark Messier where the guys bets him he can't eat just one and as his punishment he has to play hockey with the guy's team and they're called the "pylons" and they're dressed in orange.


well I don't think there's a definate answer to this one... but I think we can see this is one of those national terms as most Canadians call it a pylon while the americans say cone (which isn't very unique if you ask me :lol: )