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Thank you John! (JB4570).

Believe me mate it is I who is still in awe of all that you have done for me my friend. I hope, that knife serves you well. I can't wait to thank you in person John and because of the wonderful folks here on BF that will happen in 08. Thank you everyone it's a pleaser to talk knives with my extended Buck family here.

jb4570

Ditto my friend :)
 
Believe me mate it is I who is still in awe of all that you have done for me my friend. I hope, that knife serves you well. I can't wait to thank you in person John and because of the wonderful folks here on BF that will happen in 08. Thank you everyone it's a pleaser to talk knives with my extended Buck family here.

jb4570

Ditto my friend :)

John and Mav...
Get a room.

Just kidding...had to give ya some sheet. :D
 
Well I look forward to meeting you all next year. We are pretty proud showing off our little knife factory and you guys are all class acts so it will be pretty hard not to enjoy a get together like that.
 
Well I look forward to meeting you all next year. We are pretty proud showing off our little knife factory and you guys are all class acts so it will be pretty hard not to enjoy a get together like that.

I most likely won't be there CJ, but I am assisting in sending my "mate" Mav to represent. ;)
 
I most likely won't be there CJ, but I am assisting in sending my "mate" Mav to represent. ;)
Goose,
Are we going to have to go down to California and drag your sorry butt up to Post Falls? Meet me in Yakima and we can caravan the rest of the way! :thumbup:
Mike
 
Goose,
Are we going to have to go down to California and drag your sorry butt up to Post Falls? Meet me in Yakima and we can caravan the rest of the way! :thumbup:
Mike

Hay Mike,

The goose lives in the bay area.....just down the road from me a ways.....I even offered him a lift.....He still wants to go on vacation without us:confused: :(

jb4570
 
Hay Mike,

The goose lives in the bay area.....just down the road from me a ways.....I even offered him a lift.....He still wants to go on vacation without us:confused: :(

jb4570

John,
I used to live in the bay area. I'll come down and you and I can go over and take control of Goose's knife collection and tell him if he wants them back he's going to have to go to Post Falls to get them. :D
Mike
 
John,
I used to live in the bay area. I'll come down and you and I can go over and take control of Goose's knife collection and tell him if he wants them back he's going to have to go to Post Falls to get them. :D
Mike

LOL...to funny....I bet that would work!!!!!

jb4570
 
LOL.
Mike, John, and Mav...
I had another vacation planned...but it "may" not be a week of hula and luaus for me. If it doesn't work out, I would most likely find my way to the Land of Spuds just to meet you buckos :)
 
LOL.
Mike, John, and Mav...
I had another vacation planned...but it "may" not be a week of hula and luaus for me. If it doesn't work out, I would most likely find my way to the Land of Spuds just to meet you buckos :)

Lets hope it dont work out then :) Cmon man :) get a grip and get yourself to Idaho!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
LOL, no mumbly peg for me! I like my toes just fine thanks :D

Oh and John emailed me about this Mumbly Peg... I will play on the proviso that my opponent does not have...

901 (I will run like the wind I promise you)
120 (I will have extra boxers)
119 (Are the hospitals any good?)
184 (god forbid I would need a prosthetic after)
and basically nothing bigger than a 444 which has to be blunt.

Oh yeah nearly forgot... they cant have been drinking out of one of 334Daves jars :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: ;)
 
Oh and John emailed me about this Mumbly Peg... I will play on the proviso that my opponent does not have...

901 (I will run like the wind I promise you)
120 (I will have extra boxers)
119 (Are the hospitals any good?)
184 (god forbid I would need a prosthetic after)
and basically nothing bigger than a 444 which has to be blunt.

Oh yeah nearly forgot... they cant have been drinking out of one of 334Daves jars :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: ;)

Ya need 'em to be drinking to get a steady and relaxed aim ;)
 
Oh and John emailed me about this Mumbly Peg... I will play on the proviso that my opponent does not have...

901 (I will run like the wind I promise you)
120 (I will have extra boxers)
119 (Are the hospitals any good?)
184 (god forbid I would need a prosthetic after)
and basically nothing bigger than a 444 which has to be blunt.

Oh yeah nearly forgot... they cant have been drinking out of one of 334Daves jars :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: ;)

Maverick,
Mumbly peg is an old game that actually calls for flipping a pocket knife from various parts of the body and causing it to stick into the ground. The first person to go through all the points of the body and having the knife stick in the ground every time wins. There are several "knife games" that I used to play as a boy and many were often confused with mumbly peg. There was "stretch" and "chicken." I've included a link to a site that explains it pretty well.
Mike

http://musingsofanoldman.blogspot.com/2006/06/mumbly-pegs.html
 
Maverick,
Mumbly peg is an old game that actually calls for flipping a pocket knife from various parts of the body and causing it to stick into the ground. The first person to go through all the points of the body and having the knife stick in the ground every time wins. There are several "knife games" that I used to play as a boy and many were often confused with mumbly peg. There was "stretch" and "chicken." I've included a link to a site that explains it pretty well.
Mike

http://musingsofanoldman.blogspot.com/2006/06/mumbly-pegs.html

Thanks Mike..

Still aint playing with anyone thats got a 901!

Cheers for the link :)

Mav
 
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