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					Originally Posted by rCoder  The whisper clique is rejoicing that the mods from the mothership are no longer mods here.
 Best wishes and a heartfelt Thank You to all mods, past, present, and future.
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					Originally Posted by Whispers  I hear I have a Team and am looking for jerseys... If you would like to be on my team I will need the size you want! | 
	
 
Sorry, but you twist words like a used car salesman.  Just for your edification here's the definitions.
clique
/klik, klɪk/  [kleek, klik] noun,  verb,  cliqued,  cli·quing.   
  –noun  
1.  a  small,  exclusive  group  of  people;  coterie;  set.  
 –verb  (used  without  object)
2.  Informal  . to  form,  or  associate  in,  a  clique.  
 
Origin:  
1705–15;   < F,  appar.  metaphorical  use  of  MF  clique   latch,  or  n.  deriv.  of  cliquer   to  make  noise,  resound,  imit.  word  parallel  to
 click
team
 /tim/ [teem]   
  –noun  
1.  a  number  of  persons  forming  one  of  the  sides  in  a  game  or  contest:  a  
football team.  
 2.  a  number  of  persons  associated  in  some  joint  action:  a  team  of  advisers.  
 3.  two  or  more  horses,  oxen,  or  other  animals  harnessed  together  to  draw  a  vehicle,  plow,  or  the  like.  
 4.  one  or  more  draft  animals  together  with  the  harness  and  vehicle  drawn.  
 5.  a  family  of  young  animals,  esp.  ducks  or  pigs.  
 6.  Obsolete  . offspring  or  progeny;  race  or  lineage.  
 –verb  (used  with  object)  
7.  to  join  together  in  a  team.  
 8.  Chiefly  Northern  U.S.   Older  Use  . to  convey  or  transport  by  means  of  a  team;  haul.  
 
 –verb  (used  without  object)  9.  to  drive  a  team.  
 10.  to  gather  or  join  in  a  team,  a  band,  or  a  cooperative  effort  (usually  fol.  by  up,  together,   etc.).  
 
 –adjective  
11.  of,  pertaining  to,  or  performed  by  a  team:  a  team  sport;  team  effort.  
 
Origin:  
bef.  900;   ME  teme   (n.),  OE  tēam   child-bearing,  brood,  offspring,  set  of  draft  beasts;  c.  D  toom   bridle,  reins,  G  Zaum,   ON  taumr