Thanks, John. I wish I had my money back sometimes, until I look at them. I like some of my $10.00 knives as well as some that I spent over a $100.00 to get. Well , I haven't bought too many that were that high. But, I bought them all because I liked them.
John, couldn't help but relate what I read about that expression, "The good Lord willing and the Creek don't rise."
Several years ago I was doing genealogy research and I ran across an article in which an elderly lady about 90 years old was interviewed. She told how her grandmother had told her that they used that expression to say they would do something if the Creek Indians did not rise or as we would say today, go on the warpath. Apparently the grandmother in her younger days had lived where the Creek Indians caused a lot of trouble.
So the Creek in that expression had nothing to do with water!
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Trappers, John! lmao! I love it!
Thanks, John. I wish I had my money back sometimes, until I look at them. I like some of my $10.00 knives as well as some that I spent over a $100.00 to get. Well , I haven't bought too many that were that high. But, I bought them all because I liked them.
Thanks for the request, John. glad to be your friend.
FeaturedCharles Sample said…
John, couldn't help but relate what I read about that expression, "The good Lord willing and the Creek don't rise."
Several years ago I was doing genealogy research and I ran across an article in which an elderly lady about 90 years old was interviewed. She told how her grandmother had told her that they used that expression to say they would do something if the Creek Indians did not rise or as we would say today, go on the warpath. Apparently the grandmother in her younger days had lived where the Creek Indians caused a lot of trouble.
So the Creek in that expression had nothing to do with water!
Hey John I know I have seen you here on IKC. Just noticed you are here in Champaign, IL as well. Just wanted to say hello.
KnifeMakerTamera Kitchens said…
You're welcome and Thank you John!
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Thanks John,glad to be here.
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Best wishes for a splendiferous Birthday and Happy Holidays, John!
Cheers, my friend!
FeaturedCharles Sample said…
John, thanks for joining the Arsenal group. I'm looking forward to seeing your posts and pics in the group.
Welcome to the diner, John...
I am honored, John! Thank you for adding me.
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FeaturedJeremy B. Buchanan said…
Welcome aboard John!
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