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Postby Tetsubo » 30 Oct 2008, 02:43

Cake wrote:Kershaw does make very good knifes. I use one myself.


I own several different models. My house is just chock full of weapons though. I've been collecting them for thirty years.
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Postby Elomin Sha » 30 Oct 2008, 05:08

I have a nunchuku and a traditional long bow with 12 arrows. I'v ebeen meaning to get some sais, hook swords and a katana.
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Postby Tetsubo » 30 Oct 2008, 05:15

Elomin Sha wrote:I have a nunchuku and a traditional long bow with 12 arrows. I'v ebeen meaning to get some sais, hook swords and a katana.


Types of weapons I own: knives, daggers, swords, spears, axes, hammers, sais, chucks, staves, pistols, a rifle and a crossbow. I actually don't own a traditional bow. I should get one. I haven't arched in thirty years but I was passable with one once. A number of my weapons are handmade, a few custom made for me.

I also have a rather large collection of LED flashlights. There are three on my desktop as I type. Every room in my house has them. Plus my car and my Manbag. I am *never* without light. Oddly, I have no fear of the dark.
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Postby Elomin Sha » 30 Oct 2008, 05:19

I've been meaning to make my own weapons, one of those oversized Shurikens that Yuffie uses and weapon of my own design, a sayrm.
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Postby Tetsubo » 30 Oct 2008, 05:20

Elomin Sha wrote:I've been meaning to make my own weapons, one of those oversized Shurikens that Yuffie uses and weapon of my own design, a sayrm.


I need a shop. I live in an apartment and have no shop space. :(
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Postby Elomin Sha » 30 Oct 2008, 05:21

I need to get off my lazy bum to make them but I've got too much else to do. I hate adult life, I want my childhood back!
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Postby Tetsubo » 30 Oct 2008, 05:23

Elomin Sha wrote:I need to get off my lazy bum to make them but I've got too much else to do. I hate adult life, I want my childhood back!


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Postby Elomin Sha » 30 Oct 2008, 05:24

Well I'm safe on the immaturity front, I still laugh when I read or say the word bum.
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Postby Lyinginbedmon » 30 Oct 2008, 06:00

Daco wrote:
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Master Gunner wrote:my 40 pound bag of holding (Locker? I don't need no stinkin' locker!).


I did the exact same thing, I didn't want to pay 5$ to have a locker for a year so I dragged everything with me. Used to have fun watching the wiggers struggle to pick up my bag just to have me lift it with one arm.

a yes, the good old days in school

There are many full-grown adults that still can't do that with my college bag
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Postby Link » 30 Oct 2008, 06:45

Camera bag:
-Nikon D80 body
-D80 Battery Grip
-3 ENel3 Batteries
-SB800 flash
-Nikkor 50mm f1.8
-Sigma 70-300 APO Macro
-Nikon IR remote shutter release
-Nikon lens pen
-D80 body cap, and lens caps
-Two 2GB Sandisk ExtremeIII SD cards
-Nintendo DS Lite
-DS-Xtreme 4Gb
-Mini-USB Cable

School Bag:
-Dell D830 Laptop
-Corded Logitech optical mouse
-4' Cat5 cable
-Laptop power adapter
-Notes and paper from the semester's classes
-Pad of graph paper for notetaking
-Pens, pencils, sharpie
-JVC In-ear earbuds

Car:
-~50 unlabeled mp3 CDs
-JT Paintball mask
-Remote CO2 coil(bought months ago, yet to be installed)
-Kevlar towing strap

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-Wallet
-Watch
-2 rings
-Keys w/ lanyard
-Phone(KRZR K2)
-Copious amounts of change
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Postby Sable » 30 Oct 2008, 07:12

Coooofffeeeee.

My job as a roving adventure network engineer means I have to carry a tremendous amount of stuff just to be ready for whatever weird thing comes up next. Since everything I use commonly fits inside my Pelican case (under the computer), it's not much trouble to carry around.

Photography is, in general, a stuff-intensive hobby. That bag is definitely one of the best investments I've ever made - it'll easily take another camera body and a pair of lenses. It's a little heavy at that point, though.

I prefer Benchmde knives. I have a balisong because I both habitually fidget, and need a knife a lot of the time.
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Postby wilson_x1999 » 30 Oct 2008, 09:14

On my self at all times:
    -Car & office keys
    -House keys
    -8gb iPod Nano
    -Cheap headphones
    -Wallet
    -Watch
    -Nokia Cellphone that needs to be replaced

on Backpack
    -Laptop
    -Book (right now is Carl Sagan's The Demon-Haunted World)
    -Lumix Camera
    -Laptop's charger
    -3 USB sticks of different sizes
    -SecureID token for work
    -Condoms (it's not like I use them so often, but I make sure I always carry at least one)
    -Disposable razor (which hasn't been used for over a year)
    -Pills (for heartburn, cold and headache)
    -Leatherman tool
    -iPod car charger
    -a few pens
    -nuts (everyday after lunch I walk a bit in a near park, and there are squirrels there, so I give them nuts everytime I go there)


I used to carry my DS with me at all times, but since I haven't bought a new game for like a year, I don't game that often on the DS anymore.
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Postby Corax » 30 Oct 2008, 11:20

Sable, i wish butterfly knives were legal here, ive wanted one ever since TF2 came out (the spy uses one)

usually i just carry my wallet, my leatherman wave and my keys. i dont like carrying a bunch of shit around as you can tell.
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Postby masamune » 30 Oct 2008, 17:27

Corax wrote:Sable, i wish butterfly knives were legal here, ive wanted one ever since TF2 came out (the spy uses one)


you can barely carry keys here. :P
you almost need a license for a camping knife.
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Postby Brad » 30 Oct 2008, 17:59

Tetsubo wrote:
Elomin Sha wrote:I have a nunchuku and a traditional long bow with 12 arrows. I'v ebeen meaning to get some sais, hook swords and a katana.


Types of weapons I own: knives, daggers, swords, spears, axes, hammers, sais, chucks, staves, pistols, a rifle and a crossbow. I actually don't own a traditional bow. I should get one. I haven't arched in thirty years but I was passable with one once. A number of my weapons are handmade, a few custom made for me.


Hey! Did I get here in time to compare penis sizes?
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Postby iEatNinjaZ » 30 Oct 2008, 18:03

wallet, flash drive, zune, and my homework
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Postby tak197 » 30 Oct 2008, 20:51

Brad wrote:
Tetsubo wrote:
Elomin Sha wrote:I have a nunchuku and a traditional long bow with 12 arrows. I'v ebeen meaning to get some sais, hook swords and a katana.


Types of weapons I own: knives, daggers, swords, spears, axes, hammers, sais, chucks, staves, pistols, a rifle and a crossbow. I actually don't own a traditional bow. I should get one. I haven't arched in thirty years but I was passable with one once. A number of my weapons are handmade, a few custom made for me.


Hey! Did I get here in time to compare penis sizes?


No, I think you're still a day or two early. But feel free to share if you'd like.
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Postby Brad » 30 Oct 2008, 21:03

tak197 wrote:
Brad wrote:
Hey! Did I get here in time to compare penis sizes?


No, I think you're still a day or two early. But feel free to share if you'd like.


No it's okay, I don't want to break the flow. I'll just check again in a day or so. It's inevitable now. Somewhere between people comparing their arsenals/cars/computer parts and someone being called a Nazi.
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Postby the amativeness » 30 Oct 2008, 21:21

Brad wrote:
tak197 wrote:
Brad wrote:
Hey! Did I get here in time to compare penis sizes?


No, I think you're still a day or two early. But feel free to share if you'd like.


No it's okay, I don't want to break the flow. I'll just check again in a day or so. It's inevitable now. Somewhere between people comparing their arsenals/cars/computer parts and someone being called a Nazi.


And there goes Godwin's Law...
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Postby Brad » 31 Oct 2008, 00:04

Damn, I broke the schedule.
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Postby Cake » 31 Oct 2008, 03:44

Brad wrote:Damn, I broke the schedule.

Friggin' Nazi.
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Postby Cuttlefishman » 31 Oct 2008, 08:36

We can fix this by only talking about Nazis.
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Postby Heathen » 31 Oct 2008, 08:41

Keys, wallet (credit cards, cash, driver's license), passport (I cross into the Schengen Zone a lot). Pretty boring, I guess.
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Postby InsaneFool » 31 Oct 2008, 08:50

Pants/Coat Pockets:
Creative Zen MicroPhoto 8GB MP3 player (Full...need a new one)
Keys
Loose Change
Student Card
Touque (when not worn on head
Sun glasses

Bag of Holding (One of these):
Wallet
Cell phone
Schedule
Pens/Pencils
2 issues of Revolver Magazine
Random papers
BlockBuster job application form (incomplete)

Backpack:
Laptop
Laptop AC adapter
Mouse
Network cable
Textbooks (1 or 2 at any given time)
More random papers
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