Wallace
I just figured you were more proud of your verbal skills then your knife making skills. My but you are the active one this morning I guess the Mrs Rolling Pin strikes the fear of Crom in you.
PB
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- BleedingMisanthropica
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Thanks! Yes, Mustangs are everywhere, for good reason. Best bang for the buck poneycar you can get! Everyone does not, however, have one like mine. My suspension alone cost several times the book value of the car. If you ever find yourself bored sometime, check out my homepage. My dad had a '65 289 4spd too! Before I came along, they could afford those kinds of hobbies. In almost three decades I have no memories of my parents driving anything worth mentioning, but what's the first thing he does when I move out? Goes and buys a new GT! I guess it's just in our blood.The Falcon wrote:I used to have a Mustang - '65, 289 cu.in., 4 speed.
But Mustangs are like bellybuttons - everybody's got one.
But not everybody has a knife that flashes steel at the push of a button!
Welcome to the forum that talks about knives and just about every other darn thing too!
So, I've got that, and several knives that flash steel at the push of a button too!(and a cute wife who enthusiastically supports both of those obsessions) Guess I've got it better than I thought!
- BleedingMisanthropica
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