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Lanyard Swap

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Lanyard Swap
Swap Coordinator:courtmm11 (contact)
Swap categories: Miscellaneous 
Number of people in swap:6
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:February 28, 2011
Date items must be sent by:March 5, 2011
Number of swap partners:2
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Is there anyone out there that wants to swap some lanyards.... I have a few to swap... Are you interested?

Such as the countries I visit... I like them...and they are small enough to mail out with little cost at all.

I have listed two partners so we can get a variety... it should be interesting to see what we can swap...and how different they are...

Company names, State names, Country flags on them...all great sovernirs, and I collect them from the different places I visit.

Discussion

Aleksis 02/22/2011 #

Umm... and how many lanyards should I send? One per person?

courtmm11 02/25/2011 #

Yes just one is required...if you have more...and you want to send a second one...by all means.... extras...most always gets you hearts..... Thank you for asking pat

rosiefsw 02/26/2011 #

Two nations separated by a common language! I'm going to have to Google to find out what a lanyard is. Rosie (UK)

samjowers 02/26/2011 #

lol!

samjowers 02/26/2011 #

A lanyard is a necklace like string that usually looks like a shoelace and is used to hold your company badge or keys around your neck. companies usually get their name printed on them to id their employees or they can have touristy information on them. they are also used to advertise products, because when you wear them...you see what is written on them.

courtmm11 02/27/2011 #

execellant definition, thank you samjowers, that is absolutely right.

courtmm11 02/27/2011 #

I also use it to attach to my thumb drives...so I can hang them and always know where they are... as long as the thumb drive is capable of being hung up....

rosiefsw 02/28/2011 #

samjowers, thank you for the explanation. Believe it or not, I've never seen one, except on cowboy films around the necks of cowboys (and I think we call that a larriat). And guess what, courtmm11 ... I don't know what a thumb drive is. I think I'd better pull out of this swap!

Aleksis 03/ 1/2011 #

O_O That's strange - when I took English lessons in one of UK's college we used to have pins attached to lanyards...

courtmm11 03/ 4/2011 #

We attach pins to lanyards still today.... Many people do this.... just to have a place for their pins..... :-)

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