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J had one of those mornings......

I re-read your first post. Sounds like it was in your front pocket. I can see why it got pushed through the sheath. I always carry fixed blades in my back pocket. Less chance of a problem of it being pushed through.
Scott


100% on board with that one - and it is conceiveably going to be easier to access while seated in a vehicle as well.
 
100% on board with that one - and it is conceiveably going to be easier to access while seated in a vehicle as well.

Hey Jeff, how have you been buddy?
I agree with you as well. I always carry my cell phone in my front pocket and have difficulty getting it out while driving.
Scott
 
Wow - that sucks bro - I'm really glad you are ok and not dead :thumbup: Take 'er easy and get some rest
 
Damn bro...even us rednecks down here in TX know not to go 70 in the ice...just kiddin man...glad to hear you're alright. Good on ya for jumpin on the bus and answerin those other calls too. Everyone is right though, I totalled my truck about a year ago and decided I was fine after a few days...not so much. Take some time off and relax.
 
I re-read your first post. Sounds like it was in your front pocket. I can see why it got pushed through the sheath. I always carry fixed blades in my back pocket. Less chance of a problem of it being pushed through.
Scott

Yeah, it was in my front pocket.... Ive never carried a fixed blade in my back pocket. Think Ill try that for awhile...

That's not so bad, I mean as long as you're OK with it if we trade off the ones we don't like.



The KNIVES, Jake!

:D:thumbup:

Well in that case, wash those vicadin down with some Jack D and drive on over here.:D

Seriously, I am glad your ok Jake, I know you understand how lucky you are bro, so be safe.

I call you tomorrow if you're around.

Hahaha... Actually, I had a beer last night, and it put me to sleep at like 7pm. :o

Sounds good man. :thumbup:

100% on board with that one - and it is conceiveably going to be easier to access while seated in a vehicle as well.

good point!!:thumbup:

Wow - that sucks bro - I'm really glad you are ok and not dead :thumbup: Take 'er easy and get some rest

Thanks buddy...:thumbup:

Damn bro...even us rednecks down here in TX know not to go 70 in the ice...just kiddin man...glad to hear you're alright. Good on ya for jumpin on the bus and answerin those other calls too. Everyone is right though, I totalled my truck about a year ago and decided I was fine after a few days...not so much. Take some time off and relax.

See, thats the thing. I always watch the weather in the AM. Its part of my morning routine. Lift, shower, uniform, weather and coffee, check out BF.
The news said nothing of ice, just rain! The roads were a little wet, but not icy in the least. Hell I didnt even have to defrost my truck in the morning! So I was goin 65-70(the speed limit on the highway) with no problems at all. Till I hit the bridge. Slicker then snot. :rolleyes: Crazy.... MODOT hadnt even been putting salt down yet.

Thanks for the well wishes man, trust me, Im chilaxin. :)
 
Damn J. Just saw this. I hope you are alright brother.
 
Wow! Just saw this. I hope all is well soon and you are feeling alright. The next day is often the most painful. Hope it's different for you Bro.
 
Hey Jeff, how have you been buddy?
I agree with you as well. I always carry my cell phone in my front pocket and have difficulty getting it out while driving.
Scott

Hey, Scott! Clawing my way out of a rough patch, but I'm winnin'.


JW,
It's the bridges. And it's dark, wet 33 degree F driving conditions. I would rather it were a solid 40F or 20 F than anything in between, where the temp can vary within a few minutes or a few hundred yards. The Jeep got squirrly on me in a couple curves this morning and it was 57F! Then, I remembered I had "aired up" for some road trailer towing a few days ago.:o
 
Hey, Scott! Clawing my way out of a rough patch, but I'm winnin'.


JW,
It's the bridges. And it's dark, wet 33 degree F driving conditions. I would rather it were a solid 40F or 20 F than anything in between, where the temp can vary within a few minutes or a few hundred yards. The Jeep got squirrly on me in a couple curves this morning and it was 57F! Then, I remembered I had "aired up" for some road trailer towing a few days ago.:o

damn man, glad you didnt wipe out too! Yeah its that kinda weather that I hate. I want it nice, or bitter cold. :)

Sorry to hear that. Hope you heal soon.
Misery in Missouri.

Thats the truth!!

Thanx man.
 
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