A Few Pictures from Spirit of Steel Show

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I think Ethan stole this from somebody. Or maybe it was his birthday. :confused:

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Here's Moose selling the sizzle.

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This was crazy. This guy walked up and angrily demanded a "double-up, pack-up special price." Problem is, we weren't even selling knives at the show. :eek:
We'd already told him three times it was product information only, and he got more irate every time. I knew this guy was trouble, and I decided to snap this picture for security.
This is right at the point where Moose was telling him to go pound sand. You can tell Moose is ticked off. The guy responded by picking up a Johnson Potbelly off the table.
He started brandishing it in Moose's face screaming something about "barlow" (barlow knives?).
Things got really nutty for a few minutes, but everyone eventually calmed down, and luckily no one was hurt.

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I knew it, all that Barlow stuff would get us into trouble at some point. Glad it went down ok, thanks for the pics!
 
That guy definitely looks like the criminal element.
 
that woman is clearly saying "gib him honey!"
 
Didn't moose say at some point that he always carries? Don't bring a knife to a gunfight, dude...
 
Moose is like: WHAT BITCH....

Maybe so, but he wasn't so tough when this steely eyed Barlow bracelet wearing hombre pulled on him...
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Last time I saw him, he took his Harley powered pontoon boat and cut a trail for the house...
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Yeah, but that was a knife with intent.
 
i, for one, am tired of this barlow stuff.

stop it ;)
 
Wait a sec, those photos show a guy in a BK&T shirt working, in an erect position. Can't be Moose, I didn't think he ever combined those two things >:-)
 
Happy Birthday Ethan!

FOR BARLOW!!!
 
Last time I saw him, he took his Harley powered pontoon boat and cut a trail for the house...

In my studies of the so-called Barlow Warriors, I've read that individual assassins would fashion similar pontoons on a smaller scale when they needed to cross a body of water.

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In my studies of the so-called Barlow Warriors, I've read that individual assassins would fashion similar pontoons on a smaller scale when they needed to cross a body of water.

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Yeah, I saw that guy. He was trying to sell a new weapons system to the Barlow navy. They didn't have the funds appropriated. I think he was just an Alabama city slicker anyway.
 
In my studies of the so-called Barlow Warriors, I've read that individual assassins would fashion similar pontoons on a smaller scale when they needed to cross a body of water.

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Hey!! I know that guy!! That's Leroy, he sells boiled peanuts out by the shell station close to post. Lol.







Kidding, but there are people like this all over bama.
 
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