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hang·er (h
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n.
  1. One who hangs something: a house painter who also works as a paperhanger.
  2. A contrivance to which something hangs or by which something is hung, as:
    1. <LI type=a>A device around which a garment is draped for hanging from a hook or rod.
    2. A loop or strap by which something is hung.
  3. A bracket on the spring shackle of a motor vehicle, designed to hold it to the chassis.
  4. A decorative strip of cloth hung on a garment or wall.
  5. A short sword that may be hung from a belt.
Why would this contraption alleviate the need for hangers? :confused: Do you plan on storing it in the closet of your hangar?

Oh yeah, and powered parachutes are the work of Lucifer.
 
Now....further harassment.....hangar, n. A covered and usually enclosed area for housing and repairing aircraft.
 
Al Gore: "Why won't people take me serial about Man-Bear-Pig?"
 
FN FAL said:
Al Gore: "Why won't people take me serial about Man-Bear-Pig?"
im super super cerial guys.


and i cant see anyone using a parachute with a lawnmower engine to transport themselves
 
Aw, look at the cute little motor on that thing. Excuse me while I go call the village and let them know I've found their idiot they've been searching for.
 

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