Being a cowboy.

SO hot. Loved the knife... felt almost rapey- without being in your face rape. Seriously hot.
 
SO hot. Loved the knife... felt almost rapey- without being in your face rape. Seriously hot.

Someone might just tell you that "rapey" is not a word.:rolleyes:

I assure you it was consensual, with just the right amount of "tension":cool:.
 
Just because it is not in the dictionary, does not mean it is not a word. I live in texas, we make up words all.the.time. and then use them inappropriately.

<3
 
Someone might just tell you that "rapey" is not a word.:rolleyes:

I assure you it was consensual, with just the right amount of "tension":cool:.

"tension"....mmmmm...*big eyes*....god, I LOVE tension......:devil::devil:

*dirty, nasty chuckle*
 
:)
I am also reminded of this...
I believe this was a Litster's fantasy...
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Just today I was reading the instructions on an industrial knife sharpening machine.
After step 3 it said the blade should easily cut paper (on edge) and after the final honing it actually said you can shave with it. — Not something that "the legal department" generally approves of putting in writing.:eek:

I plan on trying the machine on my pocket knives. In the past, I have sharpened them by hand on honing stones...but I have misplaced them.
 
Just today I was reading the instructions on an industrial knife sharpening machine.
After step 3 it said the blade should easily cut paper (on edge) and after the final honing it actually said you can shave with it. — Not something that "the legal department" generally approves of putting in writing.:eek:

I plan on trying the machine on my pocket knives. In the past, I have sharpened them by hand on honing stones...but I have misplaced them.

I use a whetstone & steel to keep my pocket knife sharp enough to either shave or cut paper, my pocket knife and both my swords (in case of a zombie apocalypse).
 
I use a whetstone & steel to keep my pocket knife sharp enough to either shave or cut paper, my pocket knife and both my swords (in case of a zombie apocalypse).
a good plan!

I am sure they will turn up when I overhaul the basement.

AHhAHhahhahahahahahahhahahhaaaa! *ack*
 
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I plan on trying the machine on my pocket knives. In the past, I have sharpened them by hand on honing stones...but I have misplaced them.

Got three pocket knives sharpened on a machine, by a professional. Great results (didn't try to shave with them)
 
I did buy a non-cowboy knife not long ago. It's a folding knife which uses a quick release mechanism for a utility knife blade, so there is the back-up end of the blade and readily available refills. Excellent for opening and cutting down all the boxes at work. AND has been good for class as a substitute Xacto.
 
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