Posts: 204 Location: near Munich, Germany
Mon 20 Sep, 2010 3:21 am
I've just read all the old ones in here and they do bring up so many memories.
Aaron Schnatterly wrote: |
When the arms and armour collection gets the master bedroom.
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...or when the master bedroom actually looks more like an armoury and your wife just likes it that way.
Sean Belair wrote: |
when you can forge and temper steel but cant get your printer to work |
Actually that happened to me only last week. :lol:
Vincent Le Chevalier wrote: |
When friends and coworkers start mentioning swords as your "alternative PhD" |
...your wife is writing her PhD on a weapon related subject.
Jim Mearkle wrote: |
When your definition good movie fight choreography is when you quietly say to your friend, "I can take him," instead of jumping up and yelling it to the whole audience. (most of my fencing friends have done this.) |
When you see the hero in the movie forge his own weapon and your friends hear you mutter: "Forge the steel damn you, don't pet it!"
Nathan Quarantillo wrote: |
When your favorite outfit takes you longer to put on than most women do
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... and my girlfriend back then complained about having to wait. Hah, sweet vengeance!
(Thats one reason why i ended up marrying another girl. ;) )
Andreas Auer wrote: |
when one pair of your hand sewn shoes cost more then all of your girlfriends shoes... |
... when you own more shoes than your wife, because of all your turn-shoes and she doesn't complain simply because she also gets more new pairs made by you than she could ever wear.
T. Hamilton wrote: |
Quote: | When upon hearing a suspicious noise in the middle of the night you have reached for your trusty longsword to go investigate... |
When you've actually chased off a prowler while brandishing a longsword. I wish I had a photo depicting the "WTF moment of disbelief" on that guy's face! :lol: |
Chased away a few kids who wanted to decorate my apartment with graffiti. As long as i lived there no new graffiti appeared at the building. The news of the madman obviously spread... :lol:
Reinier van Noort wrote: |
Try 13th century Braies; they are very roomy and nice; especially in summer, and without the Hosen :) |
OH YES! So comfy!
F. Carl Holz wrote: |
Jean Thibodeau wrote: | Hugging a favourite sword while you sleep is very calming: It's like a teddy bear when one was a young kid but with sharp edge ( Scabbared sword obviously ..... I'm not crazy ...... Really I'm not CRAZY. :p ).
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sigh... i actually did that once upon a time. |
Just remember to always craddle the sword in your arm when falling asleep. Otherwise you might roll over it, which i remember to be very painful, even with a blunt.