Do you spend too much on knives?

Of course. Why yesterday I even sold a rifle so I could buy another custom.(No, it wasn't my SR 25)
My wife realizes that I could be running around at bars and strip clubs. At least she knows where I am and that I'm not going to leave her for a bar maid. (Since I got hooked on knives...I can't afford to drink.)

Giz
 
Its not the knives.

If instead of knives I were to take up:
photography, or: golf, tennis, bowling, hunting, flying, scuba, fishing, boating, needlepoint (o.k. so I might have to die and be re-incarnated before I take this one up), rock climbing, hangliding, hot air ballooning, nude-bungee jumping
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, travel, etc.; I would probably find a way to spend exactly the same $amount that is currently going into knives.

Entertainment by any other means would cost the same.


[This message has been edited by not2sharp (edited 24 October 1999).]
 
My problem is that I don't make enough to spend as much as I want to on knives!I'm not sure if there is a "too much" point when it comes to edged tools.

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Akula, i was clicking through the forums, saw your subject and busted up laughing.

*wink*

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According to my family and co workers I do. But then again I am single so I get away with it.
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Regards,

Tom Carey
 
Heck no! I spend too little on knives.

I spend too much on my mortgage.
I spend too much on my car payment.
And my wife spends too much. Period. But in her defense, she has never once criticized my knife spending.
 
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