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The information in this link will help you determine what knife is best
for you. If you are looking for a knife that will meet your working and
outdoors needs, check out the link to view some questions and steps
that will help.

Add http://knifegear.blogspot.com/ to you lists of stops for all your
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Go pedal your wares somewhere else, you scum-sucking maggot.

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Proseries Items wrote:

The information in this link will help you determine what knife is best
for you. If you are looking for a knife that will meet your working and
outdoors needs, check out the link to view some questions and steps
that will help.

Add http://knifegear.blogspot.com/ to you lists of stops for all your
outdoor tips.


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Have a great knife, know how to use it to remove your sex organ and
place it in your mouth to insure that you choke on it.

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David wrote:
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Go pedal your wares somewhere else, you scum-sucking maggot.

Dave

dammit! I meant "peddle". But you can get on your bike and PEDAL your
ass out of here, too...

Dave


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96% Feedback??? You really have some nerve.

Would never buy from anyone with that feedback rating.

I go by the rule : "For every negative, there are 5 more that are not
showing".

Now back to the knives, can you recommend one to cut the ear of a spammer
off?

Chris
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The information in this link will help you determine what knife is best
for you. If you are looking for a knife that will meet your working and
outdoors needs, check out the link to view some questions and steps
that will help.

Add http://knifegear.blogspot.com/ to you lists of stops for all your
outdoor tips.


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On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 23:56:46 -0400, Chris wrote:
96% Feedback??? You really have some nerve.

Would never buy from anyone with that feedback rating.


Wow. That's pretty bad; I agree, it's someone to avoid.

Now back to the knives, can you recommend one to cut the ear of a spammer
off?


I prefer the clue-by-four approach.
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On 18 Aug 2005 18:34:12 GMT, Dave Hinz wrote:

On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 23:56:46 -0400, Chris wrote:
96% Feedback??? You really have some nerve.


Guess I'm confused here, doesn't 96% imply only 4% dis-satisfaction
rating?

No, I've never bought through one of these things.

Would never buy from anyone with that feedback rating.


Wow. That's pretty bad; I agree, it's someone to avoid.

Now back to the knives, can you recommend one to cut the ear of a spammer
off?


I prefer the clue-by-four approach.




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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 20:39:45 -0700, Mark & Juanita wrote:

On 18 Aug 2005 18:34:12 GMT, Dave Hinz wrote:

On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 23:56:46 -0400, Chris wrote:
96% Feedback??? You really have some nerve.


Guess I'm confused here, doesn't 96% imply only 4% dis-satisfaction
rating?

No, I've never bought through one of these things.

In my Ebay experience, if 1 out of every 25 transactions has a problem, you're
screwing up somewhere...

Think of it as screwing up 1 out of every 25 saw cuts you make....


mac

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