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Number Of Knifes Allowed

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Originally posted by Lt.Poo:
[qb] ok well then. I would never expect to use any of my knifes as a weapon unless it was durring war times or if someone attacked me with one then i just might pull one out. and i‘m staying as Lt.Poo Cus During Our Air soft battles I‘m call that cus i say the word "poo" lots and i still dont care what you have to say about it. i‘m my own person. Stay out of my head! And you know what I HATE COPS!!! :evil: [/qb]
I think you need to grow up some...The people in this forum don‘t want to hear things like that.

There are also a number of police officers on this forum. What do you think that your language says to them, or to the rest of us about who you are!

You aren‘t old enough to have a reason to hate the police and are just spouting someone elses garbage!

Maybe you should listen for awhile rather than talk...
 
Well I Am Truly Sorry For My "Tone" and will try to keep it under control. But I will speak my own mind. Sorry if I Offended Anyone...
 
Also, even if you are a Lt. Poo in Airsoft, you‘re not a Lt in the CF. There are alot of officers who have worked (Alright, alright all jokes aside lads) to get to the rank of Lt and by calling yourself Lt. Poo you‘re making somewhat of a mockery of the rank and trivialising its meaning.

It‘s not a matter of trying either, it‘s a matter of doing otherwise you will find yourself in bad terms with just about everyone on this forum. (I‘m sure infanteer alone could refer you to quite a few threads for examples)
 
I‘m surprised the Gurka would do such a thing. They are considered badges of honour to their unit. Regards
BTW...when he drew it, did he do anything special?
Hi Franko,

The Nepalese soldiers are not Gurkha‘s. AFAIK the term Gurkha only applies to those Nepalese serving with the British. I‘ve only casually met gurkha‘s in Wainwright so I can‘t comment on them.

Gurkha Website

Having said this, the kukri seems to be a traditional Nepalese weapon made world famous by the Gurkha‘s. The Kurkri is a national symbol and I noticed that it is used to denote the ranks of officer and police within Nepal.

I asked the question as to whether I had to draw blood with it once I unsheathed it (which is how I found out it was a ceremonial kukri). The fellow (Nepalese Major) seemed confused by my question. It seems to me he said that it wasn‘t required.

See the UK link on Kukri‘s
Kukri

I didn‘t notice any comments about having to draw blood. Old military myth?
 
Sorry I just noticed this comment on the above Kukri link.

It is important to remember that the kukri is a tool of all work, at home in the hills and on active service it will be used for cutting wood, hunting and skinning, opening tins, clearing undergrowth and any other chore. From this it is plain there can be no truth in the belief that a Gurkha must draw blood every time before he may return the kukri to its sheath.
 
Go back to playing airsoft, maybe when you get a set of tacks, you can play with the big boys....

But I will speak my own mind. Sorry if I Offended Anyone...
As you are basically a non-factor here, no one cares what you have to say. Shut your trap because you are on the launch pad as of now.
 
A 15 year old punk whos balls haven‘t dropped with a knife fetish. Bet he‘s the popular kid at school. But I‘m sure his mommy Loves him.

I think I hear a flushing sound....
 
Reminds me of a guy we had on our boarding party course "claimed" he was with a gang in TO and learned how to knife fight on the streets. The unarmed combat instructor made an example of him by easily disarming and putting his own knife to the guys throat. My point if you are going to carry a knife as a weapon you better know how to use it.
 
Originally posted by Gunner:
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I asked the question as to whether I had to draw blood with it once I unsheathed it (which is how I found out it was a ceremonial kukri). The fellow (Nepalese Major) seemed confused by my question. It seems to me he said that it wasn‘t required.

I didn‘t notice any comments about having to draw blood. Old military myth? [/qb]
Just making sure you were‘nt trying to pull a fast one here. You are correct...it‘s an urban myth. Most people don‘t know this.

I was with the Gurkha‘s a few days ago and a buddy of mine asked the same question...the Sgt looked at him as if he were insane...I smacked him :D

Regards
 
Originally posted by Lt.Poo:
[qb]and i‘m staying as Lt.Poo Cus During Our Air soft battles I‘m call that cus i say the word "poo" lots and i still dont care what you have to say about it. i‘m my own person. Stay out of my head! And you know what I HATE COPS!!! [/qb]
:rolleyes: The boy just ain‘t right

Regards
 
Just making sure you were‘nt trying to pull a fast one here.
Grasshopper, you have much to learn. :D

Instead of checking up on us old guys, keep your focus on the young cadets and buffoons posing as JTF, Snipers, Airborne-Ninja‘s and the like. ;)
 
Instead of checking up on us old guys, keep your focus on the young cadets and buffoons posing as JTF, Snipers, Airborne-Ninja‘s and the like. ;) [/QB]
Don‘t tell me we have MORE of those darn airborn ninja hanging around. Gotta watch those guys...the sneaky bunch!
:evil:

Oh, Lt Poo...speaking your mind is what got you into this mess in the first place...
...Think about it. :eek:
 
Grasshopper eh? At least I know my place...beside the monkey.

BOW BEFORE YOUR MASTER!

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:D

Regards

BTW...Methinks this thread needs a few jokes...seeing how there‘s a joker among us ;)
 
ya thanks. and have you seen whats under my name? i agree with it. thanks alot.
oh and i‘m ready for the CF you‘ll see i‘ll prove it or i‘ll leave and NO one will hear from me again.
 
I think most people will like the second part of that (leaving an not hearing from you again).
 
Originally posted by Kid On The Ramp With No Chute.:
[qb] ya thanks. and have you seen whats under my name? i agree with it. thanks alot.
oh and i‘m ready for the CF you‘ll see i‘ll prove it or i‘ll leave and NO one will hear from me again. [/qb]
Well Gents I think We have made the youngin cry...

Franko...too bad your overseas, you must try this delicious scotch, quite a wonderful malt it is :blotto: :dontpanic:
 
Originally posted by Franko:
Just making sure you were‘nt trying to pull a fast one here. You are correct...it‘s an urban myth. Most people don‘t know this.

I was with the Gurkha‘s a few days ago and a buddy of mine asked the same question...the Sgt looked at him as if he were insane...I smacked him :D

Regards [/QB]
Must be a Scotish thing!

GW :D
 
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