The First Thing I Cut Today (what's yours)

Plastic wrapper off a six pack of water while driving down the road. Normally a "finger job" but somebody at the factory cranked the thermo-wrapper up to the "thick" setting. Trying to rip it open with my finger just created a big wad of plastic and some funky driving. I deployed my MOD Hornet and achieved succcess immediately. Then I promptly watered my shirt while drinking... Hey, it's Monday, what can I say.

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OUCH - That's Sharp!
 
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by culter:
I cut open a plastic bottle with my BM Ascent cause it contained a message. I had just fished it out of the north sea.

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Well what did it say?



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Brian
The first knife was probably used to cut stuff.
 
That is easy, a bagel for breakfast this morning.
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The knife, a Carnivore Cub of course.

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A Pat on the Back is only a few inches from a Kick in the Butt.
 
The message says 'Genie on holiday for two weeks, please call back...'

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Wayne.
"To strive to seek to find and not to yield"
Tennyson
Ranger motto

A few useful details on UK laws and some nice reviews!
http://members.aol.com/knivesuk/
Certified steel snob!
 
A new can of Copenhagen.

After my daily salute to the dawn which I tootle upon rising. In this area, my typical modesty is not visible. Years ago, my son crowned me "Fart King!" Course, was on my throne . . . My wife, who was raised very primly and properly, and totally hates farts, is reduced her to hysterical laughter at least 2-3x per wk. Sorry to brag, but when you've so few talents it is hard not to mention your greatest when the occasion vapors billow into the conversation.

I shed no blood yesterday.


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Asi es la vida

Bugs
 
General, LOL!!! Don't give me ideas like that I guess now I have to write my own message in a bottle
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bteel, curious aren't we? Well, the message was from some (young) woman who spent her holidays on the coast and was bored. The message really didn't say much but gave her email address. I've already emailed her, after all I'm curious, too.


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Seek simplicity, and distrust it.
Whitehead, Alfred North (1861 - 1947)
 
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