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OK OK..I confess :o .....but not fondling my spyder, not toilet clicking and flicking...but I carve soap while sitting there...no not little animals...ships, or pieces of fruit...but I carve finger grips into my bars of soap...cause I hate dropping em in the shower...this way I have non-slip soap with the no slip grip, it's the little things that make me happy.......Doc BTW The Chinook II is an awesome soap cutter...Doc
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Dr. Snubnose wrote:OK OK..I confess :o .....but not fondling my spyder, not toilet clicking and flicking...but I carve soap while sitting there...no not little animals...ships, or pieces of fruit...but I carve finger grips into my bars of soap...cause I hate dropping em in the shower...this way I have non-slip soap with the no slip grip, it's the little things that make me happy.......Doc BTW The Chinook II is an awesome soap cutter...Doc

Doc,

there is nothing better as an ergonomic soap! :D
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Dr. Snubnose wrote:OK OK..I confess :o .....but not fondling my spyder, not toilet clicking and flicking...but I carve soap while sitting there...no not little animals...ships, or pieces of fruit...but I carve finger grips into my bars of soap...cause I hate dropping em in the shower...this way I have non-slip soap with the no slip grip, it's the little things that make me happy.......Doc BTW The Chinook II is an awesome soap cutter...Doc
LMAO!!! Doc, that is one of the funniest things I've read on this forum for a while now! :D :D

So what would be the perfect soap cutter?!! :confused:

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I hope this is won't beone of those thread where people post pictures :eek: :D

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Well Simon, be glad there aint no Smell-attachments either.
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Piet.S wrote:Well Simon, be glad there aint no Smell-attachments either.
Let's also hope we don't get audio...
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:rolleyes:
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Lots of my Spydies have been red flagged...all my magazines too. Could be worse....could it????? :eek:
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JTCasimir wrote:I figured I was the only one who fondled his knife while on the pot.

:D
I've taken it up again... I just got a new Endura 4 and I've been playing with it quite a bit.

It's my knife and I can clean it as long and as hard as I want to.


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wow this is disturbing :D
im guilty :eek:
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guilty here to but only if i have just got a new one and havent handled it much
most of the time its a copy of blade ;)
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Who doesn't do this? ;)
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Oh no :eek: This thread has been brought back from the depths :D

What did you type to find this ol' thread...knifesturbate? :p
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This is why I love to cruise thru here a couple of times a week! I'll admit that my EDC is not a spydie but I do like them. This thread makes me think maybe there is something I'm missing. I've got to start carrying that delica again!!
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I find myself a little worried about the forum members' fiber intake. If you can get in more than a few spyder drops before the deed is done, I'm going to have to recommend some dietary adjustments.
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Joe Talmadge wrote:I find myself a little worried about the forum members' fiber intake. If you can get in more than a few spyder drops before the deed is done, I'm going to have to recommend some dietary adjustments.
LOL...You do have a point!
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i think i played with my :spyder: 's on the toilet. what i always do when going to sleep is reading. there i am always playing around. and usually when i wake up, i end up laying on a :spyder: somewhere. so far they have always been closed.. :D help me when not!
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This thread has made my day. I can't stop laughing. Ok so I play with a knife on the toilet. It's not like I have a problem or secret shame really. lol
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And my wife thinks I'm sick.... LOL.... I have to send her this link....
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Joe Talmadge wrote:I find myself a little worried about the forum members' fiber intake. If you can get in more than a few spyder drops before the deed is done, I'm going to have to recommend some dietary adjustments.
Just because you're done doing what you gotta do doesn't mean you have to get up and leave ;)

It's quality time :cool:

Where else can you go, where you can be 99% sure no one is going to bother you.

Such an interesting topic of conversation :rolleyes:
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