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  • KenK/84Bravo

    "It rubs the Brown Water Based protective Coating on It's Skin, or It gets the Hose Again."

    Wait,..................................................... What?

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  • Ricci.Wright
    Sounds like you have been taking the Joe Biden speed talking course.  Damn!! That's funny. I cracked myself up again. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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  • toad67
    Sounds like you have been taking the Joe Biden speed talking course.  Damn!! That's funny. I cracked myself up again. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    It's called Joesetta stone.....
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  • Ricci.Wright
    HHAAHHAAHHAA That's funny!!  You will have to explain it to Ken.
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  • hillbille
    guys lighten up he is still confused about the new running water in the outhouse............
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  • varian
    i too like a good knife, try to never be without one.  have a small collection, 40 or 50 or so.  mostly Case, quite a few Bucks and other assorted brands.  Most from flea markets and pawn shops.  a few years ago a local boat dealer went out of business and i bought all the Case knives  i could afford that he had.  
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  • pulsarnc

    Never trust a man who does not include at least one good pocket knife in his daily dressing routine . Everyone needs a good knife . To paraphrase Charlie Brown “ happiness is a sharp knife “!

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  • Ditch-Runner
      I have carried a pocket knife since I was about seven yrs old when my dad gave me his "old one" he had broken one of the blades on . 
     I am not sure how many I have maybe a dozen or so as a low ball guess 
       I keep one in my pocket even at home   for the most part if I am awake I have it in my pocket but also a abuser of pocket knife from scraping old gaskets , cutting stray weeds , tree branches,    to digging out splinters  also a improvised wire stripper and screwdriver  on rare occasions even use as knife . funny my wife refuses to eat any food I slice with it if were out and about and need to slice up some food stuff  
    currently its a case 3 blade I have had for 30 years or so 

    as for one of life's greatest pleasures  I am only 63 but a sharp knife has not made the top 10 list as of yet 


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  • bustedknee
    A good knife is right up there with a sharp chainsaw.
    Both put a smile on my face.
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  • BobJudy
    How times have changed. I've carried a knife since grade school. If I don't have one in my pocket I feel underdressed. One of the first lessons in shop class was knife sharpening. If a teacher needed a knife all he/she had to do was ask and most of the guys and a few of the girls could loan one. Now if a kid has so much as a fingernail file they are expelled and it makes the news.👿 Bob
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  • susie

    Brother and I took the boat out for a spin. Needed to cut some line. He asked if I had a knife. Yep. In fact had a couple. Asked him where his was located. He always has one. In his wife's purse, lol. Oops.


    I keep them everywhere. Have one in each of the vehicles, one in the glove box of the 4-wheeler, have tiny one that will fit in the pocket watch of my jeans so I can fit it in the smallest of purses, have miniature multi-tool on my keys that has a knife blade.

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    I need to start carrying my mini multi-tool again. Handiest thing ever.

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  • Okie
    I've carried a pocket knife since I was in grade school. (and I keep my knives sharp, even the serrated blade types.
    I have a pocket knife that is 58 years old (3 blade queen, stainless steel). I carried the yellow handled Queen knife for approx 14 years before retiring it. It was given to me as a present when I was a teenager.
    I still use the old Queen knife as a squirrel skinner. I could give this knife to any of my kids or grandkids and they would not know where it was 3 days later, nor would they care where it went. (unless it was on top of their cell phone)
    I now carry a leatherman on my hip and cannot go very far without a knife. 
    I've had to leave my knife at home few times for security reasons, like a airports, etc.
    Do not like that.
    When I school some of my teachers and I hunted together and talked guns and hunting in school.
    See on news few days ago where a teacher seen a BB gun in the background of a on-line student and sent the Police to investigate, possibly a terrorist bad kid.
    Damn shame what the world has become.
    Think about such before you cast a vote.
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  • Ricci.Wright
    "my mini multi-tool" Yup, I heard it was a mini. I did it again. HAHAHA 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
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  • Nanuq907
    Leatherman P4 Squirt.  Amazing little bugger, it has enough capability I could probably rebuild my engine with it.
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  • 4205raymond
    BobJudy said:
    How times have changed. I've carried a knife since grade school. If I don't have one in my pocket I feel underdressed. One of the first lessons in shop class was knife sharpening. If a teacher needed a knife all he/she had to do was ask and most of the guys and a few of the girls could loan one. Now if a kid has so much as a fingernail file they are expelled and it makes the news.👿 Bob
    So true. Many years ago in fact. Principle called at home. "Come get your son, he was caught with a knife 2" in his pocket. Expelled for rest of day. Went to seven room school house in Apple Grove, Virginia in 50's and I guarantee every single kid had a little Case in his pocket. At recess time if we were not playing baseball we were whittling on a stick. Lot depends on location but teachers don't teach anymore they Indoctrinate.---------------Ray
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