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Monday, December 07, 2020

The shit I post on Facebook

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11 comments:

  1. When Biden first entered the Senate, the French were still using the guillotine!!

    https://www.wired.com/2007/09/dayintech-0910-2/

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  2. I swear! Sometimes I think Wirecutter is reading my mind, or mail or personal pix. Other times I'm sure of it. Hrumph.

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  3. #5: I work part-time at O'Reilly's in Waynesville, NC - gonna use that on them.

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  4. #16 Me! Wait!

    Yeh, OK. I had to doublecheck which one was #16.

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  5. A couple weeks ago I picked up a copy of Knife magazine. What a rip off. $400 pocket knives? And some former SEAL writing reviews of several knifes all priced at over $250? Not one article worth a damn. The worst money I ever spent.

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    1. The most expensive knife I will probably buy is one that uses replaceable scalpel blades. Grunts were suckers for Benchmades and an instructor permanently borrowed a multitool I lent him. Lesson in expensive things and trusting people stuffed into one.

      I use a cheapo pocket knife, ceramic kitchen knife, or a box cutter.

      -arc

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    2. "This $400 pocket knife is made of the finest German Steel, heat treated by monks in their castle in Bavaria. It has a handle made of critically-endangered Rhinoceros horn, and features a holster made of the butt skin of baby elephants."

      Yeah, my $5 Harbor Freight knife will still cut a bitch."

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    3. The pocket knife will last 400 times longer than the T-hirt and be 400 times more useful.

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  6. First off, it's a $75.00 Kersahw Knife designed by Emerson thank you very much and second, I don't own any $75.00 shirts!

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