Urban Survival Emergency!

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My wife and I are out of town for a funeral... getting ready this morning my wife discovered that the push top to her hair gel had broken off, must access hair gel!

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Rapid access accomplished through the use of a Butch Harner necker my wife always carries in her purse! The day is saved!

:D

Andy
 
Its for the real life survival experiences like this one that I thank my lucky stars I found BF!

The practical solutions displayed here will stay with me, and with your consent, I'll pass them on to others, in order that they too, will be spared 'A bad hair day!'
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Thanks guys. The whole situation was pretty funny. My wife wanted me to use one of my knives, but I only had a Case trapper and a Spyderco Spyderhawk, neither one really suited to cutting open a hair gel can. The necker was perfect though! Just have to sharpen it a bit now........ though it actually handled the can cutting pretty well. :thumbup:

Andy
 
Is this a Cajun Funeral you are participating in? You sure are cheery! Dance them off good now! :D
 
Is this a Cajun Funeral you are participating in? You sure are cheery! Dance them off good now! :D

Ah, well, it was the funeral of a distant aged relative who had reached the long-awaited end of a lengthy sickness. The kind of funeral which is expected, prepared for, and a reason for what amounts to a family reunion. Maybe you know the kind....

Andy
 
Rapid access accomplished through the use of a Butch Harner necker my wife always carries in her purse! The day is saved!
Now, see, Andy--that's just the kind of batoning that you don't want to do with a small blade.

The best part that Andy's leaving out is that he used the remainder of the hair gel to get some damp tinder going for a fire.

Then he used the broken top to carry clean water.
 
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