Wait 'til you see what's coming next!!!!!!

last time jerry stirred the pot he come up with the meaner street which is what i wanted to see in the new line up.

coming in close second and third i would like to see the ak and the mojo :eek: maybe lengthen the blade to 9 1/2 with the sf magnum handles and i would retire my bm-e
 
Jerry Busse said:
XLVII :confused: huh?????

;)

xlvii.4-15: When you meet the unbelievers in the battlefield strike off their
heads and when you have laid them low, bind your captives firmly

HMMMMMMM. What are you up to now Jerry! I know, it is a production version of the machete! Bring it on!
 
MikeH said:
Jerry's just messing with us.
XLVII?
XL Voyager with Sai Mai II steel :o

Ouch! Talk like that could get you sanctioned by the HOG council of elders Mike!
 
Progunner said:
xlvii.4-15: HMMMMMMM. What are you up to now Jerry! I know, it is a production version of the machete! Bring it on!
yeah, for chuck's sake. so he won't have to be the only guy picking one up at blade.
poor guy.
 
idahoskunk said:
huh? whats an elder :confused:



Box Elder
(Acer negundo L.)


LEAVES: Opposite, compound, with 3-5 coarsely and irregularly toothed leaflets, each 2"-4" long and 2"-3" wide.

TWIGS: Stout, purplish-green or green, sometimes smooth but often with a whitish coating and scattered raised lenticels.

FRUIT: Wings about 1½"-2" long, parallel or in-curved, borne in drooping clusters. Fruits mature in September but fruit-stalks persist far into winter.

BARK: Branches and young trunks smooth and grayish-brown, older trunks distinctly narrow ridged and seldom scaly.

GENERAL: A medium sized tree, occasionally to 70' high. Trunk usually short, dividing into stout branches forming a deep broad crown. Typically found in low moist areas, floodplains and stream banks. Most abundant in eastern and southern Pennsylvania, common along streams in the southwestern part and scattered elsewhere. Used in ornamental plantings
 

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Deacon, bacon, smacon, JUST BRING OUT THE DAMN FOLDER!!!!
 
idahoskunk said:
i thought that was a deacon :confused:

I am not sure what a deacon is. 30+ years going to the same church, granted it is sporadic attendance, they decide they need a deacon some years back. When I was growing up we had priests, nuns and alter boys. There priest gave the eucharist and that was that. Now we have deacons, lay eucharistic ministers and alter girls. I am getting old.
 
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