Betterinthebush
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It’s near impossible to open a fresh can of Copenhagen without a knife.
I have several multitools from when inwas in the army. But for typical daily carry I have.I hate multi-tools... carry a bunch of sh*t you almost never need, when what I always need is a good blade. Multi-tools, satisfy big boy's desire for tools and gadgets. Nothing pleases a dude more than whipping out an obscure tool to meet and obscure demand... even if it only happens once a year.
Dang straight!!!I hate multi-tools... carry a bunch of sh*t you almost never need, when what I always need is a good blade. Multi-tools, satisfy big boy's desire for tools and gadgets. Nothing pleases a dude more than whipping out an obscure tool to meet and obscure demand... even if it only happens once a year.
That’s why I always take an extraI always bring one, never use it. The trackers always seem to enjoy it as a gift
A girlfriend who I had back in college packed a folding knife in her purse, and that knife was sharp.Men carry knives. Imagine a pretty lady, you pick the location and scenario…, doesn’t matter, …asks if you have a knife…and you answer no.
Keep yer powder dry and run em to me.
Oof.... that goes against one of my life sayings..A girlfriend who I had back in college packed a folding knife in her purse, and that knife was sharp.
She told me that a girl never knows when she might need one.
@JimP - its interesting you had a girlfriend in college that “packed a folding knife” but REALLY INTERESTING that you knew it was “sharp”A girlfriend who I had back in college packed a folding knife in her purse, and that knife was sharp.
She told me that a girl never knows when she might need one.
@JimP - its interesting you had a girlfriend in college that “packed a folding knife” but REALLY INTERESTING that you knew it was “sharp”
When was the wedding?I watched her us it while we were out fishing. She wanted to learn how to fly fish so we went out to a reservoir where she had lots of room for learning. Later that day we had fresh fish for dinner and she took care of a couple of willow branches to lay the fish on. She was also one hell of a shot with a muzzle loader, her dad got me into shooting black powder.
We went opposite directions in life, but we are still friends.When was the wedding?
@JimP - nice story but NOT the one I was interested in - tell us about “Your scar” (we can hear about your Muzzle Loader “wound” later)I watched her us it while we were out fishing. She wanted to learn how to fly fish so we went out to a reservoir where she had lots of room for learning. Later that day we had fresh fish for dinner and she took care of a couple of willow branches to lay the fish on. She was also one hell of a shot with a muzzle loader, her dad got me into shooting black powder.
I can honestly say that I have zero scars from knifes, now for other things that have ripped and torn my skin are different stories.@JimP - nice story but NOT the one I was interested in - tell us about “Your scar” (we can hear about your Muzzle Loader “wound” later)
Nah, you f**ked up... scar or no scar. Lol.I can honestly say that I have zero scars from knifes, now for other things that have ripped and torn my skin are different stories.
But she was a good lady, we just wanted different things in life.
I just don't feel dressed if I don't have a pocket knife with me.I don't go to get milk without my pocket knife. (I know, not a fixed blade, but still a knife) I've had one in my pocket for 40 years, can't stop now.
I use most of the tools in my milti-tool quite frequently.I hate multi-tools... carry a bunch of sh*t you almost never need, when what I always need is a good blade. Multi-tools, satisfy big boy's desire for tools and gadgets. Nothing pleases a dude more than whipping out an obscure tool to meet and obscure demand... even if it only happens once a year.