FACE IT, seriously

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The Bucklite 424 drop point lock back has many uses. Not the least of which is as a wind resistance temporary mustache!
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ITE you asked for it. Your turn now! Ha! :)
 
I always wondered what you looked like oregon, I guess I still do since you are in disquise. Are those osha certified safety glasses?
 
You guys have way too much time on your hands, I can't wait to be retired, I may consider sticking a knife up my nose...
 
Funny, but those leaves aren't going to rake themselves. Back to work!
 
Tomfoolery is caused by four things: drinking (but you don't remember much); as MJ said, knowing your present day situation is not tied to required hours under someone's thumb (retired or at home); colorful leaves with brisk air or finding a good Buck knife at a discount. I started career preparation at 16 and from college degree got a job most of you would kill for. Never went on spring break, volunteered to boost my job application details, worked summers in wildernesses including forest fire fighting which I preferred over dipping the aluminum cans out of the pit toilets. Waited till 26 to marry. Worked 34 years. Have no kids so am rich in a couple of ways and poor in a couple. As I had that life long job I developed several hobbies, which turned into too many hobbies. Now I am always behind, sometimes from stuff I want to do and sometimes from stuff that needs (she) doing. But FACE IT, weather allowing, Thursday seems a good day to go fishing. I never rake a leaf they are mowed and if any escape they blow in the streets and our small but progressive town drives the street sweeper vac by once a month...........one project I am working on is Sheriff Rusty special Buck knife sheath. 300
 
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Tomfoolery is caused by four things: drinking (but you don't remember much); as MJ said, knowing your present day situation is not tied to required hours under someone's thumb (retired or at home); colorful leaves with brisk air or finding a good Buck knife at a discount. I started career preparation at 16 and from college degree got a job most of you would kill for. Never went on spring break, volunteered to boost my job application details, worked summers in wildernesses including forest fire fighting which I preferred over dipping the aluminum cans out of the pit toilets. Waited till 26 to marry. Worked 34 years. Have no kids so am rich in a couple of ways and poor in a couple. As I had that life long job I developed several hobbies, which turned into too many hobbies. Now I am always behind, sometimes from stuff I want to do and sometimes from stuff that needs (she) doing. But FACE IT, weather allowing, Thursday seems a good day to go fishing. I never rake a leaf they are mowed and if any escape they blow in the streets and our small but progressive town drives the street sweeper vac by once a month...........one project I am working on is Sheriff Rusty special Buck knife sheath. 300

Hahaha, great post :)

But when I clicked on the thread, I half expected to see you with a 305 coming out of each ear ;)
Because I think we all want buck knives coming out our ears....

My case is simply work at home with only myself to make me work...and I am very lenient on me ;)
Our teenagers and my gal get a lot of my time, and most of my extra $$, so tomfoolery is required!!
 
LMAO :)

Chris, oh my goodness, I just wondered where all you look when you mis-place your EDC... That is so funny and you are such a good sport to FACE IT like a man. Odd & personally puzzling to me, however, that you didn't feel the need to have fully operating power equipment trained on you when the photo was taken. Huh, ummm gonna have to ponder on that a bit...... My guess is that you didn't want any witnesses for your picking portrait unlike my unabashed carelessness over who see me doing something stupid (too much logic in in the world already IMHO). Kids, are you still reading, don't try this at home.

Fritz, I look like trouble so avoid eye contact, cross to the other side of the street, avoid contact, hang onto your wallet, face for radio poster child and I can't even spell hansum. I know you have a camera. Yes you do. Well...

Matt, I work two jobs so time is money, you thought this forum was free, and you will be getting a bill for this thread, as will all others posting comments w/o FACING IT!

Barman, I borrowed that venue so not my leaves! I moved them anyway once the photo session broke up and the grandkids were done playing in them. It is hard to go back to raking after using the battery blower.

300, great autobiography but won't get you out of FACING IT gracefully. You taught the class on photography so we all know that you have a camera. Yes we do. Uh huh. Yup. It's a fact.
 
OK, BIG O. FACE IT are you man or are you mouse........300







 
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Good one and thank you for FACING IT. As a moderator you were fearing alternate titles for this thread and dodged that bullet: Buck Face, Stick It In Your Face, Face Buck and other assorted possible mis-steps in your domain. Always thinking about giving you nothing to really do here my friend. Now wait... I've been lucky enough to meet Craig. He no more has pierced ears than I have a temporary moustache. Well, you at least spared us having the Buck pin appear to pierce your nose (Chris already really splashed out with a great nose bit).

These photos are so fine. You know... Buck will probably make a calendar out of em. Yea. I betcha. Call it the pretty boys of Buck... Let me think about that a spell. I will get back to you.

Tip to others: Strong magnet on inside of mouth with 110 on outside will look like you are, well, Buck faced. Or, knife in teeth with eye-patch will go good with the Holiday costume season.
 
Right back atcha sit. LOL. Thank you for the dark foreboding scary, season appropriate, BOO picture of you. Fun stuff. Where is my candy? Scary Frankenstein folder, oh my!
 
Yikes! I am so glad not to be trick or treating the neighborhoods of the last two frightening FACe ITs. Phew, dodged that bullet being on the left coast. Need to see more of those blades. Cool knives of a chilly Fall. I gotta go get a pillow for my head after such fright. Where is my blanket. I think that given a choice, I'd prefer a water balloon to visiting those haunted houses.
 
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