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How Many Men Here Carry a Knife Everyday?


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How Many Men Here Carry a Knife Everyday?  

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  1. 1. If You Are a Man, Do You Carry a Knife Everyday?

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Just one? ;D

Small Swiss Army pocketknife and Spyderco "Native" clip knife.

(Remember to leave your clip knife in the car before going into a concert venue. ;) )

Or Airport security. I've lost three knives over the past 14 years.

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I doubt it..............just cause it was a gift Ben lol.

I checked. Had you purchased it, you would have paid more than I did for the Wave.

Really Big? "My knife is better than your knife"?

I've got a stubby little knife. But I find it useful.

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Just one? ;D

Small Swiss Army pocketknife and Spyderco "Native" clip knife.

(Remember to leave your clip knife in the car before going into a concert venue. ;) )

Or Airport security. I've lost three knives over the past 14 years.

Ouch! That's the problem of always having it with you.

It's also the problem with carrying an expensive knife instead of a cheap one.

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I doubt it..............just cause it was a gift Ben lol.

I checked. Had you purchased it, you would have paid more than I did for the Wave.

Really Big? "My knife is better than your knife"?

I've got a stubby little knife. But I find it useful.

Everything I carry on my person around town is 3.5in and under. But since we're playing "My knife is bigger than your knife," my day in the woods/hunting/camping knife is a good ol' Buck 119.

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I doubt it..............just cause it was a gift Ben lol.

I checked. Had you purchased it, you would have paid more than I did for the Wave.

Really Big? "My knife is better than your knife"?

I've got a stubby little knife. But I find it useful.

Everything I carry on my person around town is 3.5in and under. But since we're playing "My knife is bigger than your knife," my day in the woods/hunting/camping knife is a good ol' Buck 119.

Yep, that sounds about right. ;D

Also just happens to be the legal maximum blade length if you are entering Canada with it. (At least it was in British Columbia.)

Edit: Now that I think about it, the max. legal length was 3.0 inches, My Spyderco got through, but just barely.

The customs official laid the blade across her open palm to see if it extended past.

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I doubt it..............just cause it was a gift Ben lol.

I checked. Had you purchased it, you would have paid more than I did for the Wave.

Really Big? "My knife is better than your knife"?

I've got a stubby little knife. But I find it useful.

Everything I carry on my person around town is 3.5in and under. But since we're playing "My knife is bigger than your knife," my day in the woods/hunting/camping knife is a good ol' Buck 119.

Yep, that sounds about right. ;D

Also just happens to be the legal maximum blade length if you are entering Canada with it. (At least it was in British Columbia.)

:banghead::laugh:

But yeah, that makes sense on the blade length. Wouldn't know, though. Never tried to cross the Canadian border with a knife on me.

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I carry a Buck Folding Hunter, 3" blade. I don't walk out the front door without it. On three different occasions I've forgotten and carried it into the Atlanta airport. Each time I buried it in a potted plant before entering the security checks and each time when I got back from my trip I was able to dig a little bit and recover my knife!

Yes, they have a post office there so that you can mail your knife to yourself but there's no suspense, no thrill, in that.

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I carry a Buck Folding Hunter, 3" blade. I don't walk out the front door without it. On three different occasions I've forgotten and carried it into the Atlanta airport. Each time I buried it in a potted plant before entering the security checks and each time when I got back from my trip I was able to dig a little bit and recover my knife!

Yes, they have a post office there so that you can mail your knife to yourself but there's no suspense, no thrill, in that.

I have to admit, that's impressive. ;D

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I carry a Buck Folding Hunter, 3" blade. I don't walk out the front door without it. On three different occasions I've forgotten and carried it into the Atlanta airport. Each time I buried it in a potted plant before entering the security checks and each time when I got back from my trip I was able to dig a little bit and recover my knife!

Yes, they have a post office there so that you can mail your knife to yourself but there's no suspense, no thrill, in that.

That is impressive, and pretty lucky. I know what I'm doing next time I have a delay in the ATL airport.

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What was the point of this thread?

See who had the bigger knife. All threads are pissing matches here anyway, so longer knife, bigger gun, bigger racist, bigger gender. I think it flows.

Fact here you go... man with gun = greater than woman with knife. One since the woman in picture looks high was she on meth, cause white people like meth. Black woman would have been on crack for sure. So had to be meth.

Then would the man of been able to have handled the woman with the knife if he didn't have a gun? I'm not sure on that. After the Bobbit incident we know that even trained Marines can't handle a psycho woman with a knife. Neither did he, cause he went out to the truck to get his gun. Which she had to be psycho cause she is white, while if black she would of just been a thug.

Then did the guy interfere with the robbery just cause she was a woman? I'm betting if it had been a man then he would have let him alone, but you know males.. especially a gun toting republican..(has to be cause he had a gun) won't let a woman get away with anything (war on women and all). Kinda surprised he didn't rob the place himself just to show her how a man would do it.

Then you notice the cops didn't shoot the white guy when they arrived, even though he had a gun. Cause he was white. Which I'm sure the white cops coached the white guy to say I lowered my gun for the press in a secret facility that they normally would of tortured others in. Like the woman, she probably got tortured.

Then why were their cashiers at a Arby's anyway? They should all be home living off their welfare checks watching Obama tube and playing angry birds on their Obama phone. Cause we all know those people dont work or even try and work.

Damn forgot this part.. midway through. Good Points your absolutly right. Lib is as lib does. Bwahahaha.... you got served, or disssed.. or some other 80's/90's slang.

Then I think it might come out latter that the woman wasn't robing the place, she just got a cup that said do you know someone that isn't white and the cashier said have a blessed day at the same time and even happened to be gay. The cashier had apparently jumped ship to Arby's from Chik-Fil-A but hadn't broken the Baptist brainwashing done by the corporations mission statement. I understand that life is hard in Utah for ex-CFA employees as the Mormons discriminate against them in the same manner as they do Muslims.

Though not sure if that is what set her off. Appears she had a ipod with only Kayne playlists. One titled Kayne said bust up in Arby's and cap a mofo and a roast beef chedder. Which btw, you can hear clearly on all Kayne songs if you play them backwards.

Understand she is getting a all black male jury... in Utah! I know right...and that the PA is a white girl with a Kardaashian size arse. Shouldn't influence anything.

Oh and you if you have issue with anything written here... then you are racist and even though some of it is, I know a black dude and a white dude, a white woman, long with a Baptist, a Mormon, a Muslim, a ex CFA employee, and a girl with a big arse. So that means that I am immune to and incapable of racism.

If you disagree with any of the above you are a idiot reputard or a stupid lib or just a stupid idiot elitist period.

There you go Alexa..... this topic if officially AUfamified. You may now go back to knife innuendo jokes!

Oh the link. Guess I should provide that... wait no..... yes... where is it.... liar..... idiot.... screw you here is the link. Forgot that whole part of Aufamifying a topic sorry.

http://dailycaller.c...ielding-robber/

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I carry a Buck Folding Hunter, 3" blade. I don't walk out the front door without it. On three different occasions I've forgotten and carried it into the Atlanta airport. Each time I buried it in a potted plant before entering the security checks and each time when I got back from my trip I was able to dig a little bit and recover my knife!

Yes, they have a post office there so that you can mail your knife to yourself but there's no suspense, no thrill, in that.

I also like to live... dangerously.

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I've gotten out of the habit of carrying everywhere I go because its not allowed at my place of employment, but when I do, I carry a Buck knife that looks a little something like this, but with a copperhead finish.

OTOH, I never walk out the door without "my buddy", a Smith & Wesson M&P .40 cal.

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Remington Sportsman, everyday, everywhere.

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Had one similar to it. Cheap imitation but it worked for my purposes. At one time I had one of those Rambo knives. Don't know what became of it.
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Remington Sportsman, everyday, everywhere.

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Had one similar to it. Cheap imitation but it worked for my purposes. At one time I had one of those Rambo knives. Don't know what became of it.

My Remington is not an expensive knife at all. It is just a good basic knife with a clip for my pocket.
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All my knives are cheap. Because I lose them regularly. I have 4 in my pocket change bowl now. I lose and buy another then find the lost ones. I have dug 3 that I had been missing for years out of my golf bag.

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All my knives are cheap. Because I lose them regularly. I have 4 in my pocket change bowl now. I lose and buy another then find the lost ones. I have dug 3 that I had been missing for years out of my golf bag.

When I was a teen I lost one in a field plowing. The next year I found it.
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Oh, it's a pissing contest....

Seriously over my head at first, but since we're on a forum...

My "knife" is actually exactly like the sword the bad guy in highlander uses..... really tho.

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The purpose of this thread?

To prove that we, as men, though we bicker and argue and berate each other because of our difference of opinion politically, can all come together and discuss on common ground.

We like to think that we are polar opposites, but we really aren't.

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The purpose of this thread?

To prove that we, as men, though we bicker and argue and berate each other because of our difference of opinion politically, can all come together and discuss on common ground.

We like to think that we are polar opposites, but we really aren't.

I may not agree with someone on politics but that doesn't mean I can't find something else that we can have in common. Homer is about as polar opposite of me as they come but I don't hate the guy. If he and I met up somewhere I'd sit down with him and drink a cup of coffee, even at Starbucks :big: Hell I'd even buy. I don't drink alcohol but I'd buy him a beer if that's what he wanted. I'll argue my side very passionately all day long but it's not personal. We're all Auburn fans but even then we don't all look at that in exactly the same way. It would be too boring if everyone agreed all the time.
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The purpose of this thread?

To prove that we, as men, though we bicker and argue and berate each other because of our difference of opinion politically, can all come together and discuss on common ground.

We like to think that we are polar opposites, but we really aren't.

I may not agree with someone on politics but that doesn't mean I can't find something else that we can have in common. Homer is about as polar opposite of me as they come but I don't hate the guy. If he and I met up somewhere I'd sit down with him and drink a cup of coffee, even at Starbucks :big:/> Hell I'd even buy. I don't drink alcohol but I'd buy him a beer if that's what he wanted. I'll argue my side very passionately all day long but it's not personal. We're all Auburn fans but even then we don't all look at that in exactly the same way. It would be too boring if everyone agreed all the time.

As Jefferson said,"I never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy, as cause for withdrawing from a friend."

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The same for me. I could tailgate with anyone here and not have a negative thought or word. Some of my closest family members and freinds disagree with me more or in an uglier way either in person or on FB and we still joke about it. yes I get agrivated but it don't last that long.

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