strange looks

nate1714 said:
apparently i have offended some on with my poor english i would like to apologize....im sorry for the fact that i was not born nor raised in america my english is poor due to the fact that i am Polish and am a transferstudent....i try to take my time typeing but apparently it not work well.....i dont know what red mark means but red has never ment good things.....


thats good some one finaly acepted ur knife....i would be proud...

Wait, who was picking on you for that? You don't have to apologize for it. If you were blatantly illegible and saying something stupid, which I don't recall you doing, then you would have drawn fire, but mostly it's what you mean, not how you type it.
 
How big is the knife that we're talking about? I see people with fixed blades all the time. Most of the time it's construction workers or people that don't work in an office. Not that that's a bad thing.

it was my short polished kabar and the sheeth was tucked in my pocket, all that was visable was the handle.

btw, im not a office worker ;)
 
KaBar said:
it was my short polished kabar and the sheeth was tucked in my pocket, all that was visable was the handle.

btw, im not a office worker ;)

That still doesn't answer my question :)

How long is the blade?

Cheers,
David :D
 
i hate those strange looks, I get them too whenever I wear my "Gay Pride" t shirt and pink leather pants to church, mall, etc.
Or maybe all this time it IS my bowie knife :confused:

Do you wonder if maybe they were looking strange because you had a Kabar and not a Busse? :p
 
martin j said:
i hate those strange looks, I get them too whenever I wear my "Gay Pride" t shirt and pink leather pants to church, mall, etc.
Or maybe all this time it IS my bowie knife :confused:

Do you wonder if maybe they were looking strange because you had a Kabar and not a Busse? :p


LOL


Thomas Zinn
 
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