Got some sheeple gasps this weekend

nenofury said:
BM 722. Nothing fancy or huge. But it does have that evil looking tanto blade. :D
Yeah apparently a 722 = ninja killing machine? I was unaware when I bought one (love it btw)
 
nenofury said:
BM 722. Nothing fancy or huge. But it does have that evil looking tanto blade. :D

PE or SE, in G10 or Al?

I never got any looks for my 722. I guess I'm a luck one. :D
 
Jeff Clark said:
I find it interesting that people are much more comfortable with you holding a gallon can of gasoline than a SAK. There are many cases of mass murder where someone walks up to the entrance of a building, pours in gasoline, and throws in a match. I mean cases where dozens and dozens of people were killed with gasoline. Unless you run amuck in a preschool you would be lucky to kill 2 or 3 people with a knife before you were stopped. If the guys at Columbine HS had brought in gasoline rather than getting overly complicated with propane and guns they would have killed many times more people than they did with those "evil guns that need to be banned."

The thing that I really find a laugh is when people feel that a knife is a threat to a building full of adults. Like you are going to try to force the office manager to crash the building into an airplane.

Your post really needs to be framed and hung somewhere.
Pure brilliance.

N2
 
I got a few odd looks while I was cutting a rice crispy treat in half with my manix and a few more slicing some cinnamon bread with my BK-7... It's a great bread knife.

N2
 
Bunch of office sissies were gasping as I used my serrated Police last Thursday. I was like, "What the hell do y'all use to take out your contacts?"

Girly-men, all.
 
Shann said:
I did get some looks when I carried my HI 30" Sirupati into my office to show my office manager :cool:

Same here, but something that cool just needs to be shown off. To be fair, a coworker made a very generous offer to buy it off of me. I declined.

Beyond that, it takes a sword or above to get the attention of my coworkers. Darned gun folks...

Haven't seen you in the Kantina for a while, Shann. You give up on us?
;)
 
underaged! said:
PE or SE, in G10 or Al?

I never got any looks for my 722. I guess I'm a luck one. :D
I have the satin finish serrated edge in Al. It was as much of an impulse buy as it could be. It was a good one though.
 
Neko2 said:
I got a few odd looks while I was cutting a rice crispy treat in half with my manix and a few more slicing some cinnamon bread with my BK-7... It's a great bread knife.

N2

I'm curious why you would need to slice a rice crispy in half? LOL! Sounds to me like you need to cut anything that is cuttable in order to justify paying for a very expenisve blade. LOL... :D
 
Satori said:
Same here, but something that cool just needs to be shown off. To be fair, a coworker made a very generous offer to buy it off of me. I declined.

Beyond that, it takes a sword or above to get the attention of my coworkers. Darned gun folks...

Haven't seen you in the Kantina for a while, Shann. You give up on us?
;)

I'll never give up on the Cantina. I was on vacation for a while and then with Uncle Bill sick and the weather lousy and no new khuks, I just have been lying low.
 
Jeff Clark said:
I find it interesting that people are much more comfortable with you holding a gallon can of gasoline than a SAK. There are many cases of mass murder where someone walks up to the entrance of a building, pours in gasoline, and throws in a match. I mean cases where dozens and dozens of people were killed with gasoline. Unless you run amuck in a preschool you would be lucky to kill 2 or 3 people with a knife before you were stopped. If the guys at Columbine HS had brought in gasoline rather than getting overly complicated with propane and guns they would have killed many times more people than they did with those "evil guns that need to be banned."

The thing that I really find a laugh is when people feel that a knife is a threat to a building full of adults. Like you are going to try to force the office manager to crash the building into an airplane.

That my friend is the truth!!
 
underaged! said:
PE or SE, in G10 or Al?

I never got any looks for my 722. I guess I'm a luck one. :D

PE in AL. Maybe they looked at me funny because I flicked it?
 
I made some jaws drop when I brought a full sized bowie knife to the horse range. But they got used to me being a knife-a-holic soon enough so that won't happen again.
Did some kata with a japanese decorative katana in the backyard once. I could see people walk by through the front window. First a glance, then the slowing down and finally stopping to get a better look---> :eek:
Most people react with awe or 'fascinated fear' when they see my whole knife collection. "But isn't that dangerous?" Yeah, and so is crossing the street in full daylight, so what's your point? :footinmou
 
i play pool every day at lunch for about 2 hours. everyone there is used to me and my habits, so it's funny when a new guy shows up and freaks out because i'm peeling an apple with a cuda maxx stilletto. It's even funnier when he looks around at everyone else, then gets this "wtf" confused look on his face because everyone just shrugs cause they're used to it.

we got another guy there who flips a bali in between games/turns.
 
:eek: I was riding the train on my way home and decided to pull off my shirt as it was a hot day and no ac. As I yanked it from waist my Cuda caught by the skirt tail was lanched up in the air and landed with a thud right in the middle of the isle. It just stuck there like a thrown dart. I was horrified as all eye's where on me, jaws open and all. I quickly reached down and retrieved the knive and put it back saying "SORRY, I hate when that happens, Needless to say I got out of there calm as could be. But also glad nobody got hurt...
 
I was visiting a friend of mine on campus, helping to put together her new desk chair. I got out my CUDA EDC, just as the RA walked by and was promptly accused of having a "switchblade" knife.

Then the police had to be called....

When the cop got there, he spent the next 5 minnutes laughing at the RA and the hall director, gave me back my knife and left. yay cop, yay LOL
 
BigFunWMU said:
I was visiting a friend of mine on campus, helping to put together her new desk chair. I got out my CUDA EDC, just as the RA walked by and was promptly accused of having a "switchblade" knife.

Then the police had to be called....

When the cop got there, he spent the next 5 minnutes laughing at the RA and the hall director, gave me back my knife and left. yay cop, yay LOL

Pardon my ignorance.. but what does RA stand for?
 
Yeah, RA's (resident assistant) are pretty much babysitters. They are supposed to be there to make sure the residesnts play nicely with one another. They also should be able to help with any problems that come up in dealing with the idiotic paperwork that the school sometimes requires.
 
kamagong said:
RA = Resident Assistant

They're basically babysitters for dorms.

WOW I though it meant (Retarded A??hole), from reading the story.
 
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