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... The vids didn't work for me...
Same here :sorrow:
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... The vids didn't work for me...
Hummmmm........ clearly "Pork Sword" in Australia has a "slightly" different meaning......There were some frank and to the point questions about how said sap got on said "sword" but I must admit that I was frankly (no pun) relieved when I saw you just had sap on your new Busse Sword......
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So let me get this right - the name translates as American Pork Sword? Do you have to be a Brit to find that amusing?
I could make some comments on the length and the advisability of using it in combat, but I think I better stop right there.
I was quoting a response one of the other Butaniku threads, it stuck with me because I found it hilarious
indeed it was.... I would have preferred to see her burned at the stake than just deposed as leader....but it is a good start....The British meaning is exactly the same as the Australian meaning. And in case anyone is still not quite on the same page, "pork sword" = "spam javelin". Got it?
And wasn't "huge [red] box" recently used in a reference to the only-just-departed Aussie Prime Minister?
Yep they were included with mail orders but no mention of it on the ones lying on the bladeshow table. Regardless Tyrades got quite the set for ignoring, rock on bro!I saw one of the letters saying that with the length of the sword, it was not for chopping immovable objects, and might take a permanent set!