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And the surfers are mad - no one is stepping up. Maybe Babs and Matt can get a shovel crew going from the Colony and some other Hollywood elites.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2 ... le-carcass

They could go heavy duty and bring Pitchy in like he was Quint from Jaws - him and ollogger could Get 'er Done. Hey maybe a movie title there - they could play themselves - fly in a bunch of Levergunners - Dixie Boy could write it up. AL, OI and Bunko could deal with the politics - obviously the RINOs fault ... and Bush of course. :D

Mean while - not whale on Ebay - some slicers for dissecting.

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The infamous exploding whale

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Vmnq5dBF7Y

:lol:
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FWiedner wrote:The infamous exploding whale

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Vmnq5dBF7Y

:lol:
:lol: You beat me to it.....
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FWiedner wrote:The infamous exploding whale

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Vmnq5dBF7Y

:lol:
:lol: I watched that forgit which show it was. How can some experts be so stoopid :P
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Ok OI
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Don't know - I was shopping pocket knives on Ebay and SHE popped out - some imaginative seller. :D
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SHE popped out
I'll say..... :shock: :o
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Old Savage, I have used a chain saw to hack up wild cattle, Moose & Elk, plus bout a million
trees, but I might draw the line on a whale, let the elite have a taste of REAL life

(tip on useing chainsaw for butchering, dump out chain oil first)

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You're our man, sure enough. :D
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ollogger wrote:Old Savage, I have used a chain saw to hack up wild cattle, Moose & Elk, plus bout a million
trees, but I might draw the line on a whale, let the elite have a taste of REAL life

(tip on useing chainsaw for butchering, dump out chain oil first)

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Old Savage wrote:Don't know - I was shopping pocket knives on Ebay and SHE popped out - some imaginative seller. :D

Lovely (the Camillus is nice too :mrgreen: )

OI, If your still looking for knives ----- i have been "field testing" 2 from Kershaw for the past couple of months.

Both are assisted opening knives, one is called the Blur, the other is called the Clash, --- i bought the Blur first, thought i lost it, and bought the Clash as a quick and cheap replacement (Blur is around $60 , Clash was only $27 )

Ultimately i found the Blur the next day in the bottom of my gear bag (figures) ---- both the knives open very quickly, and are thin enough to just disappear in my pants pockets. My former stand-by, the Buck 110 was heavy enough to almost be considered a belt knife because it is easier to just keep those in the sheath, and it was one more way of sticking it to the modern techno weapon geeks , with the wood handles and brass bolsters --- but i gotta admit, the new stuff works pretty well , and i like the spring assisted opening much more than i thought i would

Interestingly, i use the cheaper one much more now that i have both --- the Blur is a tanto type blade, but the Clash is a more traditional style and is much more useful

That Camillus looks like it would serve well too though
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Mescalero sometimes confuses OS with OI.

Was it a Camillus :D
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Another example of government efficiency.
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mescalero lives in a state of perpetual confusion :roll:
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I thought that was Californ I A. :D
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And Az./ N.M. inconsistency
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Old Savage wrote:Mescalero sometimes confuses OS with OI.

Was it a Camillus :D

:lol: throw a cute chick in my age demographic wearing -- not much -- in my way, and i will call you daddy , much less OS or OI --- :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

(age demographic would mean anybody between 30-65 under the right circumstances -- and this can be adjusted also depending on circumstances)
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Kind of a test here to see if the chick would overcome the story line - seems only ollogger is pure of heart which I am sure will please Ms Boots. :)
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Kind of a test here to see if the chick would overcome the story line


Huh? story line? I must have missed something.
She's cute hey :evil: , thanks OS, we can always count on you mate.

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Better hang on to that Puma Senior - can't find those for sale. Not sure they make them any more.
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gundownunder wrote:
Kind of a test here to see if the chick would overcome the story line


Huh? story line? I must have missed something.
She's cute hey :evil: , thanks OS, we can always count on you mate.

The only folding blade I carry these days is a Puma Senior. It's small and handy and carries a very keen edge.
I can't see myself ever needing anything more.

Cute? That female might have a mug like a mexican brick for all you know.

All you can tell from the photo is she's got fake pop-ups.

:lol:

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When I woke up this morning ..... one of our Stahlwarts had contributed a picture of a home made or custom knife that could be useful in dissecting the whale - we will have to refer that to our Chief of Dissection ol' ollogger :)

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Oy Vey!!!!
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Took me awhile to know what knife you guys were talking about!
Had to go back and look closer. Twice. Then a third time.
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Update - no longer necessary to send ollogger and Pitchy to Malibu

http://www.malibutimes.com/image_683421 ... 963f4.html
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Knife. What knife? :?
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