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eBay with zlj25899 has the LED Flashing Light Up Shoelaces (9 Color Options) for $2.57 with free shipping. Weatherproof, washable glass fiber construction and uses a button cell battery (included).
LED Flashing Light Up Shoelaces $2.57 at eBay
$2.57
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    jokersmoker - Posted 7:03 pm PDT 04/17/12 (482 Posts)  Report Spam

    makes it easier for the cops to find you during a foot chase

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    swreynolds - Posted 7:35 pm PDT 04/17/12 (1300 Posts)  Report Spam

    I got these once. Took one look and threw them away.

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    Localdeal - Posted 6:14 am PDT 04/18/12 (28 Posts)  Report Spam

    I got 2 pair, me and my son love it.

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    zzyzx - Posted 6:57 am PDT 04/18/12 (5154 Posts)  Report Spam

    Are these Kittycat safe and approved for fun?

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    zzyzx - Posted 7:01 am PDT 04/18/12 (5154 Posts)  Report Spam

    Localdeal wrote:
    I got 2 pair, me and my son love it.


    Your words hurt my eyes. Let me give it a shot:

    I bought two pair, my son and I love them.

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    LJW - Posted 9:56 am PDT 04/18/12 (1450 Posts)  Report Spam

    @zzyzx: YOUR words hurt my eyes. "I bought two pairS."

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    da5id1 - Posted 7:55 pm PDT 04/19/12 (772 Posts)  Report Spam

    Usage note
    When used without a modifier, pairs is the only possible plural: Pairs of skaters glided over the ice. When modified by a number, pairs is the more common form, especially referring to persons: Six pairs of masked dancers led the procession. The unmarked plural pair is used mainly in reference to inanimate objects or nonhumans: He has three pair (or pairs ) of loafers.

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    dave_c - Posted 5:26 am PDT 04/20/12 (20925 Posts)  Report Spam

    people off their meds

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    zzyzx - Posted 6:12 am PDT 04/20/12 (5154 Posts)  Report Spam

    #6, I take it that English wasn't one of your stronger subjects in school... Here's a tip for you, when you publicly call someone out for their writing skills, make sure you're right... Now go put on the dunce hat and go sit in the corner...

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    JoeTaxpayer - Posted 6:20 am PDT 04/20/12 (29 Posts)  Report Spam

    @LJW - remarkably, a dictionary check will tell you "pair" is used as it own plural as well. I've heard it both ways and neither use seems too offensive.

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