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... I'll tell you who you are.

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:eek: :eek: :eek:




you're a psycho!!! :D
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I'd like to see him open an envelope or slice an apple with that!! :rolleyes:
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i think it can open 6 envelopes & slice 7 apples at the same time ;)
all in all, an efficient design, inspired by nature, i don't think LEO's would mind either :D

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It would take ya all week to run that thru the old 204.....hmmm.....30 or 40 degrees?
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Man, that makes some of Gil Hibben's and Kit Rae's stuff look downright practical by comparison.
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That looks very sheeple friendly. I should buy one to carry in the office.
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...kinda stops little kids picking their noses, huh?
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He's a fishing lure. Stick a hook in, catch a big one. At least he's not trying to conceal it with shirt sleeves or suh 'eh.
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That's Dr Nemo... my former proctologist.

Too bad about his losing one eye... really limited his depth perception and resulted in a flurry of lawsuits.
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chinook wrote:That's Dr Nemo... my former proctologist.

Too bad about his losing one eye... really limited his depth perception and resulted in a flurry of lawsuits.


LMAO :D

Wow that balde looks cool, insanely impractical, a waste of money but looks really cool.

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Lmao!!!

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I got a lil sharkie for ya, come here..!" :D
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More likely he will cut himself before anything else, if the edges are Spydie-sharp.
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Is that for edc and do you use the clip or just pocket carry? ;)
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:spyder: Is that legal for concealed carry? :p :spyder:
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:spyder: Is that possible for concealed carry? :spyder: :p

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[quote="i.v"] :spyder: Is that possible for concealed carry? :spyder: :p

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I wouldn't stick it in my waistband. ;) :D
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How do you go to the toilet with such thing? :eek:
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You dont. :D
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[quote="greencobra"]I wouldn't stick it in my waistband. ]
Did you really intent that as a pun. :eek:
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