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Well, I have a Spyderco knife catalog in the bathroom with me. And yes, I play with my knife in their too.
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Aw man,
i thought we were rid of this thread. The last time it came up i was showing the forum to a customer and i am sure it scared him off. I can say this, i have not been guilty of this, catalogs only. Me being Mr OCD i couldnt bear it, i would spend 3hrs scrubbing my knives each night. I have to give JD credit, this is the most interesting topic thus far.
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:confused: :confused: the thread too good to die? :confused: :confused:
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Axis <------GUILTY!!!
:o :o :o
....I even test sharpness on the toilet paper, how bad is that :rolleyes: :D
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Axlis wrote:Axis <------GUILTY!!!
:o :o :o
....I even test sharpness on the toilet paper, how bad is that :rolleyes: :D
I don't recommend the quilted kind, it rips no matter how sharp your :spyder: is. :cool:
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[QUOTE=smcfalls13]I don't recommend the quilted kind, it rips no matter how sharp your :spyder: is. :cool: [/QUOTE]

Yeah, there's no way this stuff can be cut, hanging in free air.
It's a pain in the euhh, allright, slip of the tongue.
Sorry about that.

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Piet.S wrote:Yeah, there's no way this stuff can be cut, hanging in free air.
It's a pain in the euhh, allright, slip of the tongue.
Sorry about that.
Somebody with a ZDP-189 Caly Jr needs to test this. That's the one knife that seems to outcut everything, so if any knife is capable of cutting quilted toilet paper, it'd be this one. ;)
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*looks away innocently, whistling as he walk away*
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Why do people worry more if you argue with your voices than if you just talk with them? What about if you lose those arguements?
Slowly going crazy at work... they found a way to make the voices work too.
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[QUOTE=vampyrewolf]*looks away innocently, whistling as he walk away*[/QUOTE]

I allways thought it was a bit suspect, the extreme angle you put on your Dragonfly.

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Hey you guys, please give Jimmy D a break, digging up this thread.

He was herassed by this for a long time :D He doesn't post as often as it is, but now I'm afraid he has to change his forum name :p

Me myself, I don't play with my knives on the can. I always read them girly magazines of my girlfriend and daughter (no smart remarks here, mind you !! LOL)

I DO sleep with a knife clipped to my PJ's though :o :D
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[quote="smcfalls13"]Somebody with a ZDP-189 Caly Jr needs to test this. That's the one knife that seems to outcut everything, so if any knife is capable of cutting quilted toilet paper, it'd be this one. ]

Hey Scott,

LOL!!! Ya know, I think that Vampyrewolf could do it...in fact...waitaminute, where'd he go? :confused: :p

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eye catching title for that thread
who came up with it?

it's part of our past and we have to accept it! :p

hey spydutch, thanks buddy
I don't have enough time to read everything so I'm a bit out of the loop but I still lurk around.

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Well, if I did, I wouldn't admit it. Simona might be reading this thread. :o
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EarthDog wrote:Well, if I did, I wouldn't admit it. Simona might be reading this thread. :o
I'll openly admit I've tried, how do you think I know how hard it is to do :p
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I had a flash back about this thread and started laughing today. Bump on an oldie but goodie.
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The thread is just under six years old...serious necro-thread. :rolleyes:
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Glad to know I'm not the only one who does this... I was just wondering if other people do that the other day.
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Wow, this thread is a big ball of laughs! :D Glad you bumped it. :)

My favorite quotes:
dialex wrote:Well, although my trusty old Delica is always clipped IWB of my pants (pyjamas aso.) I seldom play with it.
But tell you what I heard a few months ago in that toilet at that mall. So from one of those cabinets there were coming those groans. From a nearby cabinet someone asks (it was also a rough voice, it was scratching my ears) ;) "Hey, you over there, are you constipated?"; "Yeeeeargh, you too?"; "Aghm, yes and good luck".
Sudently, a distinctive and loud splash. "You, lucky one" sais the one in the nearby cabinet. "Lucky? I just dropped my Chinook in the toilet" :P
death-bringah wrote:..."sharp-maker".

Balance it on your lap and you're good to go. Don't forget to use the safety rods.
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


I am guilty of going into dark rooms with my Quark 123 and this:

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Yeah, it's pretty weird. ;)
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I'm guilty too...definitely comes in handy when I run out of toilet paper....or them clingers that dnt wanna drop lol :o
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I bring a knife when my gameboy is charging.
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