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Capt. Carl
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786

thanks!
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i'll give it a try!!!

427

thanks!!!
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I cant have bails over here legally so I will pass but I great gesture!! :spyder: :cool:

I hope whoever wins it has a flippin good time with it..... (I will get my coat :) )
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I would love a Bali--I'll guess 634. thanks for the give away.
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DFD04 wrote:I'll guess 634. thanks for the give away.
you and your #634 ;) . what's up with that Derrick, just sticking to the same number everytime or does it have special meaning? (just curious...)

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[quote="denn"]you and your #634 ]

Its just always been an intresting number for my wife and I. 634 has been a lucky number for her since before we met, and on our first date I showed up at 6:34PM. We happened to have our first dance at our wedding at 6:34PM. She has a lot more experiences with the number then me (which I can't remember), but it has always had a special meaning-perhaps even lucky.

Kinda strange I know--but it works.
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DFD04 wrote:Its just always been an intresting number for my wife and I. 634 has been a lucky number for her since before we met, and on our first date I showed up at 6:34PM. We happened to have our first dance at our wedding at 6:34PM. She has a lot more experiences with the number then me (which I can't remember), but it has always had a special meaning-perhaps even lucky.

Kinda strange I know--but it works.
i knew it! that was what i was fishing for.
i like things like that, i'm kinda strange too ;)
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Wow Thanks!! :D I'll take 55. :D
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I'll take 13. Thanks Jim.
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I've had several hand made balis in the past, and don't need it, but I also want to say that it is very nice of you!

I see there are religious people here, and I hope you won't be offended if I quote some texts.
I'm studying at university to become a religious scholar.

"Gods Apostles would accept gifts, and then give something in return." 047:758 S.Buk.


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143!
Thanks for the chance!


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Ummmm...

876

... Literally pulled outta the air.

Thanks for the wonderful holiday gesture, man.
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Very kind of you, thanks for the opportunity!

I'll pick 357.

Thanks!

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#34

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nice gesture jim
it would be a great new toy.
132

thanks!
cc #141
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765 is my guess.P.S. I did have a bad year, financially and physically. Filled with many dr's appointments.
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I'll try with 429, my birthday. On the off chance that this should be closest to the mark, you should send it to Raven, with all he's had to go through I'd say he deserves it.
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0326

Thanks, Jim.
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777, Thanks alot for the kind jesture. I definately would be receiving this and giving it as a gift if I win. Although the thought of someone else losing their fingers! :eek: Oh well! Take care and God Bless You All!
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905 please.

What a great thing to do.

One more reason to love this place.

Ken
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Post by Harry White »

Thank you Jim! I've always wanted a Spyderco bali. I had a Szabofly on pre-order since this past Spring, but missed the first batch.

I'll try # 224.

Thanks again! :)
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