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Old 03-12-2006, 19:41   #1
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Mr. Ken Brock

Where the hell is Ken Brock and how come he's not putting up any pictures of his work here?
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Old 03-12-2006, 20:04   #2
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Where the hell is Ken Brock and how come he's not putting up any pictures of his work here?
Probably chained to a grinder in the Dungeonmistress' Basement of Horror.

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Old 03-13-2006, 16:23   #3
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Probably chained to a grinder in the Dungeonmistress' Basement of Horror.

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Mr. Reaper nailed it. I've been locked away working for the mistress on her knives and not much time to work on mine

I'll give you a call soon Mr. Harsey and catch up
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Old 03-13-2006, 17:03   #4
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Mr. Reaper nailed it. I've been locked away working for the mistress on her knives and not much time to work on mine

I'll give you a call soon Mr. Harsey and catch up
Ken:

Don't be a stranger here. You might learn something about our union activities we may be organizing for the blade grinders.

You get up towards Bragg, give us a heads up.

Take care, be safe, train smart.

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Old 03-13-2006, 19:44   #5
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Ken:

Don't be a stranger here. You might learn something about our union activities we may be organizing for the blade grinders.

You get up towards Bragg, give us a heads up.

Take care, be safe, train smart.

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Thank you sir
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Old 03-14-2006, 10:34   #6
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Ken,
I know you southern boys pride yourselves on doing things the hard way but we're going to have to talk sometime about how to move a log up a hill.

Good to hear your still alive.

ps. Very cool thumb dagger.

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