I have many strange board games and a collection of cat whiskers. When my cats shed whiskers, I collect them.
I also have a luck dragon.
I also have a luck dragon.
Im slightly curious as to what variety of knife that is, it has an interesting design...Aby_Z said:I have a fancy knife
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And a fancy Trilby
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And... My kitty.
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Yeah, that should do it...
Sadly, I haven't a clue what type of knife it is. I got it as a souvenir, and it's rather beat up; possibly even used. It also can't even cut hair... Still, it looks fancy.Estocavio said:Im slightly curious as to what variety of knife that is, it has an interesting design...Aby_Z said:snip
In any case, mine would be my ability to start telling magnificent, and definitely true tales of the past at the worst imaginable times.
Would YOU like to hear a tale of the past?
Ok. So the fact is, i know how you came by that knife. It was originally manufactured as a ceremonial instrument, utilised by numerous Iroquois Confederate tribes. They used it both ritualistically and formally. In the late 19th century, these blades were produced as souvenirs, and sold at extortionate rates to collectors and the like, at which point they became obsolete. Since their value was in their design, the remaining models were distributed to numerous stores for sale, and you incidentally found and purchased one.Aby_Z said:Sadly, I haven't a clue what type of knife it is. I got it as a souvenir, and it's rather beat up; possibly even used. It also can't even cut hair... Still, it looks fancy.Estocavio said:Im slightly curious as to what variety of knife that is, it has an interesting design...Aby_Z said:snip
In any case, mine would be my ability to start telling magnificent, and definitely true tales of the past at the worst imaginable times.
Would YOU like to hear a tale of the past?
And sure, why not.
Hmmm... while that all sounds completely, definitively true, I must ask you one question: What were the Iroquois doing making ritual knives in the Bahamas?Estocavio said:Ok. So the fact is, i know how you came by that knife. It was originally manufactured as a ceremonial instrument, utilised by numerous Iroquois Confederate tribes. They used it both ritualistically and formally. In the late 19th century, these blades were produced as souvenirs, and sold at extortionate rates to collectors and the like, at which point they became obsolete. Since their value was in their design, the remaining models were distributed to numerous stores for sale, and you incidentally found and purchased one.Aby_Z said:Sadly, I haven't a clue what type of knife it is. I got it as a souvenir, and it's rather beat up; possibly even used. It also can't even cut hair... Still, it looks fancy.Estocavio said:Im slightly curious as to what variety of knife that is, it has an interesting design...Aby_Z said:snip
In any case, mine would be my ability to start telling magnificent, and definitely true tales of the past at the worst imaginable times.
Would YOU like to hear a tale of the past?
And sure, why not.
The afore is most definitely true. I promise.
To wage war with the Bahamians of course. Why else?Aby_Z said:Hmmm... while that all sounds completely, definitively true, I must ask you one question: What were the Iroquois doing making ritual knives in the Bahamas?Estocavio said:Ok. So the fact is, i know how you came by that knife. It was originally manufactured as a ceremonial instrument, utilised by numerous Iroquois Confederate tribes. They used it both ritualistically and formally. In the late 19th century, these blades were produced as souvenirs, and sold at extortionate rates to collectors and the like, at which point they became obsolete. Since their value was in their design, the remaining models were distributed to numerous stores for sale, and you incidentally found and purchased one.Aby_Z said:Sadly, I haven't a clue what type of knife it is. I got it as a souvenir, and it's rather beat up; possibly even used. It also can't even cut hair... Still, it looks fancy.Estocavio said:Im slightly curious as to what variety of knife that is, it has an interesting design...Aby_Z said:snip
In any case, mine would be my ability to start telling magnificent, and definitely true tales of the past at the worst imaginable times.
Would YOU like to hear a tale of the past?
And sure, why not.
The afore is most definitely true. I promise.
Oh, but of course! How could I have forgotten about the oft-forgotten Great Iroquois Bahama war?Estocavio said:To wage war with the Bahamians of course. Why else?Aby_Z said:snip
Thankyou very muchAby_Z said:Oh, but of course! How could I have forgotten about the oft-forgotten Great Iroquois Bahama war?Estocavio said:To wage war with the Bahamians of course. Why else?Aby_Z said:snip
You are truly a wonder of your craft!
I know, but if I give it to you I won't be able to say "Hey, I have a burger phone"Colour-Scientist said:But you don't even use it!cormacdffy said:No, my burger phone!Colour-Scientist said:Can I have it?cormacdffy said:I have a telephone shaped like a cheeseburger like the one in Juno. I've never actually used it though...![]()
I have a coincidental superpower...I can make myself invisible to fat people, and I know it sounds like bull- but it works, I used it to avoid teachers. And that is frikin' awesome (the nun-chuck bit not the pedo part)MrJohnson said:I have a superpower..
I can make girls disappear!
Lame jokes aside, I'm a fat man that uses nun-chucks. It looks funny at the very least, and I scared off a mugger that had a knife.
Do you coincidently have a fallout bobblehead?meganmeave said:I have many strange board games and a collection of cat whiskers. When my cats shed whiskers, I collect them.
I also have a luck dragon.
Perhaps...Baldry said:Do you coincidently have a fallout bobblehead?meganmeave said:I have many strange board games and a collection of cat whiskers. When my cats shed whiskers, I collect them.
I also have a luck dragon.
You win the thread.Aylaine said:I have Dr. Pepper Underwear and a Dr. Pepper Bra I like to wear sometimes. I made them myself, not from scratch but I did quite a bit of work on it.![]()