Busse Combat New Knives

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Trying to find the mathematical equation that determines when the new Busses will appear at Busse Combat. When Jerry says 2 weeks is that equivalent to 2 months? Does somebody here know what the algebraic expression is?

It's apparent that 2 weeks doesn't mean 2 weeks that is why I am asking.
 
It's like asking the meaning of life my friend.

What happens is when they say 2 weeks (at least originally) it was believed that it might happen in that time frame. Things always come up. There's always something. Well after a while 2 weeks just became a running gag of sorts. It is now the stock answer for pretty much any time period request.

Now it can be said that when you are told 2 weeks it is indeed correct. They did not say 2 weeks from when. ;)
 
I think the equation you're looking for is like A or B:
A) In Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy where the meaning of life, the universe and everything is 42 (well sort of). Except it's 2 weeks.
B) One of those things that can be "explained" only by bad Mullah jokes or resorting to quantum mechanical madness like Bell's Theorem and the Aspect Experiments.
C) The Holy Grail.

Or maybe not..

Or maybe not...
 
Paradiggum said:
...Now it can be said that when you are told 2 weeks it is indeed correct. They did not say 2 weeks from when. ;)

Ah, all is now comprehensible grasshopper. :D
 
"Ain't this place a geograhpical oddity, two weeks from everywhere"
Everett Ulysses McGill (George Clooney)
O' Brother Where Art Thou?
Coen Bro's film
 
well....i used to complain about their weird selling method/release time, but i forced to get use to it. It is good Busse work the way they are. I am not interested in every knife Busse came out, so they actually gave me time to save some money for my next purchase.

If wasn't so.......i can hardly imagine there will be any money left in my bank account.
 
Actually, the "two weeks" answer is stolen from the classic movie, Total Recall. If you will recall (nyuk, nyuk), Arnold went to Mars in drag (ostensibly in disguise :D), and when the customs agent how long he/she would be staying, Arnie replied, "two weeks." You have to watch the rest of the movie to appreciate the mayhem that followed...
 
sodak said:
Actually, the "two weeks" answer is stolen from the classic movie, Total Recall.

Is'nt that the movie that had the woman with three teets.

:D
 
I thought the reference may have come from "The Money Pit" with Tom Hanks.

All the contractors working on the wreck of a house he had bought told him their work would be completed in "two weeks."
 
Silas said:
Is'nt that the movie that had the woman with three teets.

:D

That's right! The follow-up line was hilarious, but given that this is a family oriented forum, well, go rent the movie.

:D
 
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