chipmunk stew
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Mark, your video is deliciously vicious. It's sad seeing the Loosers trying to defend Dylan et al and recover the moral high ground. Well done.
Mark, your video is deliciously vicious. It's sad seeing the Loosers trying to defend Dylan et al and recover the moral high ground. Well done.
I brought it up this morning. Not a single comment about it from the Loosers yet. The thread is in a Northwoods/Gladio derail at the moment.I've been IP banned, suspended, locked out, whatever over at LC, but I can ready the archives of the Loosers Speak thread. I've seen a lot of comments about the laughing at box-cutters and "firemen are stupid", etc...
Could someone bring up Dylan's insinuation that Bernard Brown sent his son to his death and then admitted to never having talked to Mr. Brown to confirm? I think that's one of the most disgusting and contemptable displays to date.
The truth is, you're pip-squeeks; a bacterium on the mite on the pimple on the buttocks of the Internet.
Don't you know you can snap those blades off with the smallest flick of a finger? [/CT Who Has Never Handled a Tool in His Life mode]Speaking of boxcutters,
There was a link at the end of the last thread to a picture of the boxcutters used. THey aren't the little bitty "1/4" triangle of blade" things or the "razor-blade holder" things. They're the extendible blade utility knives, as I suspected earlier, razor sharp and with a blade that can extend to about 4 or 5 inches (link is at this post).
P.S. I always rather liked your avatar by the way...
Don't you know you can snap those blades off with the smallest flick of a finger? [/CT Who Has Never Handled a Tool in His Life mode]
Yeah, I'm sure it's no fun continuing a fight for your life with a broken-off shard of metal embedded in your neck.They do break easy, but IMO that makes em more dangerous. Still rather face a knife.
These things will break the blade off after a stab (or a chance to, anyway), and typically carry a half-dozen to a dozen blades in the handle.
They do break easy, but IMO that makes em more dangerous. Still rather face a knife.
These things will break the blade off after a stab (or a chance to, anyway), and typically carry a half-dozen to a dozen blades in the handle.
The knives were the only threat the hijackers had, however they apparently told the passengers they had a bomb on board too.