The BladeForums 2022 Traditional Knife Thread

Thats the one cudgee cudgee .
30 yrs on the pump.
But lets find a happy subject more related to the Australian bunnies...:
Roadkill...in my current job I drive a school bus from Narooma to Bermagui...the warm weather produces a new victim nearly everyday....including Wallabies
Kangaroos
Wombats
Possums
Pythons
Red Bellied Blacks Snakes
Various birds
As well as Rabbits....
All of these may be processed with the GEC BF 2022 " Bunny Knife"......if needed.
Please watch for traffic.
What about Armadillo, you know, as we say in the South “opossum on the half shell”
 
...in my current job I drive a school bus from Narooma to Bermagui...the warm weather produces a new victim nearly everyday....

I'm watching a documentary about a town not far from Melbourne. In the 50s there was a murder every week, and there was this doctor of questionable background and habits who had an uncanny ability to solve the mystery. You've got a new victim every day? Makes Ballarat seem safe...
 
I'm watching a documentary about a town not far from Melbourne. In the 50s there was a murder every week, and there was this doctor of questionable background and habits who had an uncanny ability to solve the mystery. You've got a new victim every day? Makes Ballarat seem safe...
Dr. Lucian Blake.
 
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The wings can be a bit dry.
I've been getting some choice juicy Dragonflys lately.
Yes we should all be more Greta and sail around in non polluting carbon fibre yachts....but just imagine an ev school bus.....it could double as a giant mobile bug zapper.
 
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The wings can be a bit dry.
I've been getting some choice juicy Dragonflys lately.
Yes we should all be more Greta and sail around in non polluting carbon fibre yachts....but just imagine an ev school bus.....it could double as a giant mobile bug zapper.
Ha Ha!!!
BTW, what does BCI stand for, Jon??? (Been Capturing Insects???)
 
What about Armadillo, you know, as we say in the South “opossum on the half shell”
Don't get too many Armadillo round here....but Boy if I see one in the road I will swerve dangerously to avoid missing it.....actually I forgot to mention Echidnas which are on the march at the moment....best to avoid hitting one because as it squashes ...the spines'll pop a bus tyre...
 
I'm watching a documentary about a town not far from Melbourne. In the 50s there was a murder every week, and there was this doctor of questionable background and habits who had an uncanny ability to solve the mystery. You've got a new victim every day? Makes Ballarat seem safe...
Did he use a bunny knife?
 
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