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Glad to see common sense prevailing, and a general consensus shared
(i.e. that knives are a tool, after all, and as we all know from experience at zero dark thirty ... there's no such thing as "too many tools" when you're a gazillion lightyears away from the nearest Canadian Tire or Home Depot store ... which reminds me of something an engineer taught me: a dime and a pair of Vice Grips makes a handy substitute for a screwdriver when you've got to tighten a clamp in your car engine on your way home from the Brunswick House in Toronto ... and, as for my own Escape and Evasion exercise true story ... they forgot to check my pockets for ... my pistol ... and when the Green Beret lunged for it I accidentally cut him for several stitches in the face ... which just goes to show you that knives aren't the only things with sharp edges ... chuckle!!!)
(i.e. that knives are a tool, after all, and as we all know from experience at zero dark thirty ... there's no such thing as "too many tools" when you're a gazillion lightyears away from the nearest Canadian Tire or Home Depot store ... which reminds me of something an engineer taught me: a dime and a pair of Vice Grips makes a handy substitute for a screwdriver when you've got to tighten a clamp in your car engine on your way home from the Brunswick House in Toronto ... and, as for my own Escape and Evasion exercise true story ... they forgot to check my pockets for ... my pistol ... and when the Green Beret lunged for it I accidentally cut him for several stitches in the face ... which just goes to show you that knives aren't the only things with sharp edges ... chuckle!!!)