What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Back to RALF and Red, with some Sumatran decaf this morning.

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I knew a guy who always said decaf is like kissing your sister, like a filter tip on a cigar, like teats on a boar hog. But I understand ~ some of us just like coffee.
Even though I drink fully caffed coffee in the morning, I keep decaf on hand for late in the day so I can sleep.
Great mug, Jeff! Makes me think of my grandkids because they call me Papa.
 
I know that educated sailors exist. My Dad was an officer on the destroyer USS Cassin Young, on cruise in the Mediterranean when I was born.
But we usually hear about the vocabulary of drunken sailors.🤔
Different times for the Navy during your dad’s time, Jeff, that is for sure. I’m thankful for his service to our country. As for vocabulary for drunken sailors, I think that might go without saying.
 
I'm having a hard time finding a different way to post this knife everyday, since I've pretty much been carrying it everyday.
A picture of my EJ and the smartphone I usually take pictures with. The best I can do right now. :) ;)
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Great pairing as always, Jack.

Oil Field Jack today for me, (thanks again, Todd:thumbsup:) at least while I’m in the office.

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Thank you very much Jeremy, I love that mug! :D And the knife :thumbsup:
Great pair, Jack. You can’t go wrong with double Charlies 👍
Many thanks my friend :) :thumbsup:
Beautiful Charlie Lamb, Jack. 🤠:thumbsup:
THanks a lot buddy :) :thumbsup:
In my pocket for work...


In my pocket because it basically lives there...
Tremendous twosome John :) :thumbsup:
Apologies for the boring background.
Wood is wood is wood is…
Coco on Canadian 🍒 Cherry….
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A great one to All:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
There's nothing boring about that photo :) :thumbsup:
Back to RALF and Red, with some Sumatran decaf this morning.

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Really cool pair Jeff :cool: :thumbsup:
I know that educated sailors exist. My Dad was an officer on the destroyer USS Cassin Young, on cruise in the Mediterranean when I was born.
But we usually hear about the vocabulary of drunken sailors.🤔
My uncle was a sailor, and he certainly liked a drink. My grandfather used to say that he never heard him swear, and neither did I. My dad never heard me curse either, nor me him, but I suspect he was as familiar with the Anglo Saxon tongue as I am :D ;) :thumbsup:
 
9C441365-A0F6-4549-B6F7-2713BD511265.jpegOff to see my neuroligist today. I usually see him once a year, but didn’t last year because of the Bat Bugs. I met this guy in 2012 when I was paralyzed from the neck down. He was at a major teaching hospital in Chicago at the time, and was completely stymied by my condition. All tests and biopsies were useless. After two fatal, but luckily false diagnoses, he sent me up to Mayo Clinic, where I met one of, if not the best neuros in the USofA. He recognized that I have CIDP, and started fixing me. Then he started educating my neuro in Chicago, and sent me back for more treatment and then months of rehab. I still remember the excitement of seeing a muscle twitch when I tried to raise my leg. I started yelling for the nurses, and one of them started crying, bless her heart. I have a deep affection and appreciation for nurses.
After 10 years, it’s still nice to see this doc. He helped me get back to normal~ ok, something like normal, and I made him a better neurologist.
And now you know why I am always happy and grateful for a new day! Make the most of yours, ok?
 
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I'm having a hard time finding a different way to post this knife everyday, since I've pretty much been carrying it everyday.
A picture of my EJ and the smartphone I usually take pictures with. The best I can do right now. :) ;)
hDEFVlo.jpeg
I'm having a hard time finding a different way to post this knife everyday, since I've pretty much been carrying it everyday.
A picture of my EJ and the smartphone I usually take pictures with. The best I can do right now. :) ;)
hDEFVlo.jpeg
Good one as usual!
 
View attachment 1738766Off to see my neuroligist today. I usually see him once a year, but didn’t last year because of the Bat Bugs. I met this guy in 2012 when I was paralyzed from the neck down. He was at a major teaching hospital in Chicago at the time, and was completely stymied by my condition. All tests and biopsies were useless. After two fatal, but luckily false diagnoses, he sent me up to Mayo Clinic, where I met one of, if not the best neuros in the USofA. He recognized that I have CIDP, and started fixing me. Then he started educating my neuro in Chicago, and sent me back for more treatment and then months of rehab. I still remember the excitement of seeing a muscle twitch when I tried to raise my leg. I started yelling for the nurses, and one of them started crying, bless her heart. I have a deep affection and appreciation for nurses.
After 10 years, it’s still nice to see this doc. He helped me get back to normal~ ok, something likw normal, and I made him a better neurologist.
And now you know why I am always happy and grateful for a new day! Make the most of yours, ok?
Blimey Jeff, that is quite a tale! :eek: It sounds like you owe that guy a lot, I'm glad you're still here with us my friend, and hope that all is well now :) Three fine-looking knives there :thumbsup:
Seems like it’s always spring time. 🌞
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There's even some sunshine in Yorkshire today! :eek: :D Delightful duo :cool: :thumbsup:
 
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