Difference between a standard and bayonet blade?

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niceguy2
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Re: Difference between a standard and bayonet blade?

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Is that why i thought i saw the Corona bottle " move " all by itself...LOL . As for the race card.....on a forum we are all created equall , are we not ??? I`d like to think that mature adults these days have gotten past that. maybe i`m wrong . PEACE TO ALL AND ENJOY ! JJ. now end it . :roll:
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wazu013
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Re: Difference between a standard and bayonet blade?

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sprite wrote:I hope I don't get banned for saying this but God I wish I was white.
Sometimes I wish I wasn't Polish. I've had to listen to bad jokes since I was old enough to listen to them :oops: The beauty of a forum sometimes is the fact we are all equal. Unless you have an Apple computer then you know your better :D
Speaking of bad jokes!!!
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Re: Difference between a standard and bayonet blade?

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Unless you have an Apple computer then you know your better
Then you know you paid WAY too much for a computer thats not even that powerfull.
This is the magic incantation congress uses to constantly violate the 10th Amendment - "...the manufacture, sale, transportation, distribution, possession, or introduction into interstate commerce of such shall be prohibited"
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wazu013
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Re: Difference between a standard and bayonet blade?

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You Got That Right :oops:

Then you know you paid WAY too much for a computer thats not even that powerfull.[/quote]
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