seax questions

You're right, DR. Any gentleman wouldn't even have noticed. However...
 
Yeah.....inhalers, cough syrup.....do it every time.....I need to go to bed.

Funny thing is they say it's all stress.....so how do you get rid of stress.....any suggestions???? :confused:
 
mamav said:
Funny thing is they say it's all stress.....so how do you get rid of stress.....any suggestions???? :confused:
Have some Purple Heart Sex?:p :cool: :D ;)
Does that mean you get a Purple Heart because you've been wounded, or...?????:eek: :D


Back to serious... Gin, a Dr told me many years ago, when I was having a lot of stomach trouble and couldn't hardly keep anything down when I could and did eat that, "it wasn't what I was eating that was causing the trouble, but what was eating at me."
He was right. I finally came to terms with that and admitted what was eating at me and then finally after a couple more years got rid of her.
I should've done it a helluva lot sooner, but I knew I would miss her parents.
I did for a while but got over that too when some other things came out. YMMV.
 
My purple heart sex is the best fit...I need to go to bed...any suggestions????

I'd say this was suggestive enough! Seems like Freud should speak up now. ;) ;)
 
Freud's idiology on female psycho analysis was scant at best. He had all of these "wonderful" procedures to analyze men, but when called out on women all he could seem to come up with was penis envy and Electra complex. Sorry, Gin, but it looks like what's wrong with you and that you wish you were a man and you want to have "relations" with father;) Kinda goofy, huh? Although...Freud did make an interesting (although completely unprovable) point, simply that there are no mistakes in speech, no mistakes int talking, and certainly no typos. Only unconscious projections of the Id that leak out from around our libido. Freudian Slips;) So there might be something to the Purpleheart sex thing;)
What Gin needs is perhaps some Carl Rogers touchy-feely "....and how does that make you feel?" psychology <<yuck>>. Or at the very least some behavioral conditioning. After a couple weeks we could show her a seax and cause her to slobber or ring a bell and she'd impulsively fire an e-mail to Uncle Bill for two of everything in stock...then she'll fit right in with the rest of you sharks at feeding time;) Congrats, you have all experienced in 30 seconds of reading what would take a psych prof 2 months to say.
My personal stress relief when its been a bear of a day and i can't get to sleep is one of those waterfall noise fountains with both the actual falling water and then soothing sounds of the woods or the rain or the ocean. I LOVE those things. puts me out like a baby. Turn the fountain to a slow soothing trickle and put on the forest noises with birds and the wind in the leaves... snooze city. BUT, the lady of the house doesn't like 'em at bed time. she says it makes her have to pee:) Oh well, i guess knots in my back and bad night's sleep is marginally better than waking up in a wet bed:)
Good luck!
Jake
 
Bobwhite said:
Hey all, these seaxs that keep popping up as UBBBS really are getting me. I had the chance to grab one of the first ones and passed. I regret it now, but I wanted one two inches longer in the blade. Anyway are they flat ground, convex from edge to spine or sabre ground? How thick do they average at the spine? Does the point ever poke throught the end of the sheath? How are they balanced, at the bolster, or are they blade or handle heavy? How does the handle fill the hand (very subjective I know)? Any other comments welcome.

Mine are both convex ground with a very long radius, almost-but-not-quite flat. The black horn-handled one shown is from the first run that came out. The handle is very comfortable and doesn't want to slide in the hand. The antler-handled seax does not grip as securely, it's a shorter and a bit thicker all around.

Both are 1/4" at the spine. The first-run blade balances at Sher's initials half an inch from the bolster, the new one is more blade-heavy and balances one inch from the bolster.

The sheath that came with the new knife is about 100% better than the sheath that came with the first run - it's much sturdier and made from better leather. The first-run sheath is shown on the left. I had it replaced with a very nice one from the Sarki Shop (bottom). The top one is shown in the new sheath.
 
Thanks Raghorn...I needed to see Terry's version. I'm going to give that a try. I see the original was more wasp-waisted also. I already have plans to give this the same forefinger/thumb treatment I gave my JKM.
 
Good idea, Ray. That would keep yer fingers from coming off in a knife fight. But then--you'd bring a gun. :eek:
 
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