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hackysackmonster
88
Nov 18, 2019
Why are these knives listed in "Every Day Carry?" I want to know who on earth is carrying these knives as EDC.
reswright
3852
Nov 18, 2019
hackysackmonsterThe kids tape these to their legs before they go to school, in case they gotta get to shankin'. Ones that don't really read reviews, anyway. Alternately these are of course nobody's idea of EDC but they're even less anyone's idea of audio gear. They still haven't sold them all off yet, so EDC it is!
Denzien
0
Nov 18, 2019
reswrightI mean - maybe a chef carries his knives to work every day?
14themoney
1395
Dec 20, 2019
DenzienJust like the auto mechanic! I hope your holidays are terrific.
RayF
22218
Jan 4, 2020
Denzien Here's a Pro commenting tip: One cannot begin one's comment with "I mean" because "I mean" is used to clarify a previous statement or question that didn't clearly state your idea or supposition--it's a bit of a "horse before the cart" kind of thing. Here, follow along with me... For instance, you can't walk up to a chick in a bar and ask: "I mean, you want to go out with me Friday?" But you certainly could ask: "Wanna go out with me Friday--I mean, you know, if you're not busy or something? See what I mean? It's a subtle distinction, but a critical one ;- )
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Denzien
0
May 11, 2020
RayFThank you for your input on how to speak on the Internet
RayF
22218
May 11, 2020
DenzienBest to learn here--there's no "edit" button in public ;- )
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14themoney
1395
Aug 31, 2020
RayFI mean, are you serious? Like, you know what I'm trying to say? Uh. People tell me that I have a mean streak. You know.
RayF
22218
Aug 31, 2020
14themoney Beginning to think English is not your first language.
14themoney
1395
Aug 31, 2020
RayFThe truth be told, it is my only language. I tried Spanish in high school, but I had not aptitude for it.
RayF
22218
Sep 1, 2020
14themoney I can't really claim much better. My Spanish is limited to ordering another and beer and asking where the bathrooms are.
14themoney
1395
Sep 1, 2020
RayFWell, I'll be damned. That is the only Spanish that has stuck with over the decades! Queremos dos cervasas, por favor! Y donde esta el bano. (My keyboard doesn't have a tilde.)