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Well apparently I do not. Unable to attend one of my favorite shows today I figured I would do the next best thing and give away a knife. The HECK with that, I am going to give away 2!
Easy contest here.
You can enter by entering the word BLARNEY in this discussion. Want 2 chances? Tell me some knife blarney! Contest ends Sunday Night at midnight PT and winner will be drawn on Monday.
Make my day folks, it was rather disheartening to miss the Dalton show, the people and knives I was looking forward to seeing.
Hey want to know what you win?
Blarney- I have been waiting for 4 years for a Randall knife I purchased at the factory it was supposed to be here this month thought it might make based it on the luck of the Irish by today but no luck!
Faith & Begorrah! As a true leprechaun, I was whittling on a blackthorn stick and cut me thumb. I could tell I'm a true leprechaun because I bled GREEN blood! BLARNEY!
BLARNEY! Dadgum it! Did you know that the guards at the Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle all PEE on the Blarney Stone? Then laugh when American tourists kiss it!
I really should win those knives. You see I am Irish. My ggggGrandfather was born in Ireland on July 4th. He fought in an Irish rebellion and the British were going to hang him. He got away and made it over here. He then served in the army in our Revolutionary War. And that is no BLARNEY!
Well -and it is not to deep nor dry- but by and by it tends to wet and cold; however, would be a less than welcome if but for an excuse to pause and reconsider before a saying away, Blarney says Archie. :-)
BLARNEY !!!!!
MAY THE LUCK OF THE "IRISH" BE WITH ALL THAT REPLIED
JIM THOMPSON
BLARNEY
Slainte and Happy St Patrick's Day.
Blarney those are a pair of nice looking knives.
DLKG,
Ah but I believe you may have kissed the Blarney Stone more than once my friend :)
dead_left_knife_guy said:
BLARNEY!
Ah, but when it comes to knife blarney, you don't need to hear how beautiful your knives are, or how incredible and comprehensive your collection. You don't need to hear how extensive your contacts are in the knife industry (and they are extensive), or how well liked you are, or how influential (though all of this is certainly true). When it comes to knives, dear Jan, we simply want you to be you... :)
ROFL, I always wondered what Blarney did
Rick said:
Every year at this time, I remember being a child and watching "The Flintstones" on TV. Fred, Wilma, Pebbles, and, of course, Fred's best friend Blarney. Fred worked at a quarry where he chipped away making a living on his never tiring dinosaur and Blarney left Betty and Bam-Bam every morning to go to take care of his cutlery shop: The Blarney Stone. His best seller was the shillelagh, made of granite and tempered in the local volcano. What a great show! ... But, my memory may be jaded by never finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.... ah, well ... off to a dinner of Lucky Charms .. they're magically delicious ....
I have more knives than the number of beers an Irishman can drink.
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