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by Guitar_J » 29 Jun 2004 21:10
THere's more on there.. all kinds of crazy stuff...
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by WhiteHat » 29 Jun 2004 21:12
yep, that was on the news down here a while ago - some idiot tried to import it and a whole range of swords and stuff.
you can see other pics if you go to the media galery (link at bottom of page) and select the 18 of may one..
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by archiebald » 1 Jul 2004 2:06
Wait till they see the fork. 
I pick in the dark.
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by Jenova » 1 Jul 2004 7:38
ahahaha
we pain the bfs fee  and chould be here for next wed 
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by Exodus5000 » 1 Jul 2004 11:35
! I can just imagine some dude walkin down the streets of Melbourne and whippin that thing out, "Thats not a knife, THATS a knife!"
Couldn't resist, but how hilarious would that be.
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by maldotcom2 » 2 Jul 2004 0:56
Wouldn't be very funny if you were the dude the maniac was about to put to death! 
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by technik » 2 Jul 2004 6:27
white hat, that was on the news ova here too. I was hell dissapointed, as I was thinking of building a collection of funky lookin' weapons like that. They sell them anywhere in AUS?
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by WhiteHat » 2 Jul 2004 7:35
technik wrote:white hat, that was on the news ova here too. I was hell dissapointed, as I was thinking of building a collection of funky lookin' weapons like that. They sell them anywhere in AUS?
yeah, that's it - if you're going to kill your fellow aussie, at least show a bit of national pride and do it with australian made weapons! *shakes head*
I don't know where to buy them, I don't really want to know either....
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by logosys » 2 Jul 2004 8:59
WhiteHat wrote:technik wrote:white hat, that was on the news ova here too. I was hell dissapointed, as I was thinking of building a collection of funky lookin' weapons like that. They sell them anywhere in AUS?
yeah, that's it - if you're going to kill your fellow aussie, at least show a bit of national pride and do it with australian made weapons! *shakes head* I don't know where to buy them, I don't really want to know either....
All of those knives were actually collector's weapons rather than "deadly" weapons. Don't get me wrong, you could definately kill someone with them, but they are commonly put on display in people's living rooms/offices.
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by plot » 2 Jul 2004 14:42
maldotcom2 wrote:Wouldn't be very funny if you were the dude the maniac was about to put to death! 
it was a reference to the movie "crocodile dundee" :p
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by maldotcom2 » 3 Jul 2004 5:03
Yeah, i know 
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by Exodus5000 » 3 Jul 2004 14:22
My experience with Australians has been more or less restricted to LP101 and both crocodile dundee movies. Never really followed much about Steve Irwin... I'm sure it's a common occurence to have to wrestle a few crocs and drink a few Fosters before heading to a lockout job.
Setting all stereotypes/humor aside, with my limited knowledge I find Australians to be admirable people.
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by maldotcom2 » 4 Jul 2004 3:32
Thankyou exodus, and Steve Irwin is a crazy but pretty cool guy. 
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by Luke » 4 Jul 2004 3:41
Just have to add this, most lock pick supplying companies ( www.lockpicks.com for example) always have written 10 - 20 dollars written in the value of it.
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by Jenova » 5 Jul 2004 5:35
yay my order is in WEST PERTH should be here 2morrow
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