Originally posted by: Nitemare
There can be only one...
<---Cues the Queen music
Originally posted by: bunker
Originally posted by: glen
Bud Light Real American Heroes & Real Men of Genius
Today we salute you, Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker.
While lesser metal works take the abuse, you made a sword!
(yes you do)
Pushing metal working to its limits, literally, you forged a sword of vengance with your own hand in your work place.
(ooh, lookin good)
An understated ways of saying "I'm going to cut your head off, and look fabulous doing it!?
(chopping off heads)
So crack open an ice cold bud light Mr. Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker, because without you, a man cutting off another man's head in place of work would just look silly.
(Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker)
Nice 😀
Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Link?
Originally posted by: vood0g
Originally posted by: Nitemare
There can be only one...
<---Cues the Queen music
awww, beat me to it. :beer:
Originally posted by: glen
Bud Light Real American Heroes & Real Men of Genius
Today we salute you, Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker.
While lesser metal works take the abuse, you made a sword!
(yes you do)
Pushing metal working to its limits, literally, you forged a sword of vengance with your own hand in your work place.
(ooh, lookin good)
An understated ways of saying "I'm going to cut your head off, and look fabulous doing it!?
(chopping off heads)
So crack open an ice cold bud light Mr. Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker, because without you, a man cutting off another man's head in place of work would just look silly.
(Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker)
Originally posted by: glen
Bud Light Real American Heroes & Real Men of Genius
Today we salute you, Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker.
While lesser metal works take the abuse, you made a sword!
(yes you do)
Pushing metal working to its limits, literally, you forged a sword of vengance with your own hand in your work place.
(ooh, lookin good)
An understated ways of saying "I'm going to cut your head off, and look fabulous doing it!?
(chopping off heads)
So crack open an ice cold bud light Mr. Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker, because without you, a man cutting off another man's head in place of work would just look silly.
(Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker)
Originally posted by: ScoobMaster
Originally posted by: vood0g
Originally posted by: Nitemare
There can be only one...
<---Cues the Queen music
awww, beat me to it. :beer:
jeepers - THREE of us all had the same reactive thought? LOL!
My first inclination when I saw the thread title was to post those exact words!
Originally posted by: glen
Bud Light Real American Heroes & Real Men of Genius
Today we salute you, Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker.
While lesser metal works take the abuse, you made a sword!
(yes you do)
Pushing metal working to its limits, literally, you forged a sword of vengance with your own hand in your work place.
(ooh, lookin good)
An understated ways of saying "I'm going to cut your head off, and look fabulous doing it!?
(chopping off heads)
So crack open an ice cold bud light Mr. Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker, because without you, a man cutting off another man's head in place of work would just look silly.
(Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker)
Really all the guy had to do was pick up a piece of steel from the floor and grind it down so that it was sharp. It's not like his "sword" had to last very long, just a one time deal. I'm surprised it took him three days to make.Originally posted by: PanzerIV
I can just envision this guy with hammer in hand, bent over a forge like from the Middle Ages slowly working the glowing metal, dipping it into a vat of water and repeating the process over and over for three days all the while nobody f^cking notices a thing!! WTF? 😀
Originally posted by: glen
Bud Light Real American Heroes & Real Men of Genius
Today we salute you, Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker.
While lesser metal works take the abuse, you made a sword!
(yes you do)
Pushing metal working to its limits, literally, you forged a sword of vengance with your own hand in your work place.
(ooh, lookin good)
An understated ways of saying "I'm going to cut your head off, and look fabulous doing it!?
(chopping off heads)
So crack open an ice cold bud light Mr. Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker, because without you, a man cutting off another man's head in place of work would just look silly.
(Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker)
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Really all the guy had to do was pick up a piece of steel from the floor and grind it down so that it was sharp. It's not like his "sword" had to last very long, just a one time deal. I'm surprised it took him three days to make.Originally posted by: PanzerIV
I can just envision this guy with hammer in hand, bent over a forge like from the Middle Ages slowly working the glowing metal, dipping it into a vat of water and repeating the process over and over for three days all the while nobody f^cking notices a thing!! WTF? 😀
Originally posted by: Ogg
nothing like a good beer and a smoke after..............
Originally posted by: vi_edit
BTW - here's the link....
http://www.usatoday.com/news/n...0-29-sword-death_x.htm
Originally posted by: Ogg
nothing like a good beer and a smoke after..............
Originally posted by: glen
Bud Light Real American Heroes & Real Men of Genius
Today we salute you, Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker.
While lesser metal works take the abuse, you made a sword!
(yes you do)
Pushing metal working to its limits, literally, you forged a sword of vengance with your own hand in your work place.
(ooh, lookin good)
An understated ways of saying "I'm going to cut your head off, and look fabulous doing it!?
(chopping off heads)
So crack open an ice cold bud light Mr. Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker, because without you, a man cutting off another man's head in place of work would just look silly.
(Mr. Steel worker RPGer sword maker)
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Really all the guy had to do was pick up a piece of steel from the floor and grind it down so that it was sharp. It's not like his "sword" had to last very long, just a one time deal. I'm surprised it took him three days to make.Originally posted by: PanzerIV
I can just envision this guy with hammer in hand, bent over a forge like from the Middle Ages slowly working the glowing metal, dipping it into a vat of water and repeating the process over and over for three days all the while nobody f^cking notices a thing!! WTF? 😀
Originally posted by: werk
:shocked: