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Old 12th July 2006, 06:18 AM   #4
The Double D
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A confession about the knobkerrie, it's not mine.

I was visiting a fellow who was supposed to have an iklwe. He took me to his garage and there stood a pile of spears, 20 or 30, most Iklwa's. Laying on top were three knobkerries. I handed the Knobkerries to my wife to hold and my friend and I started going through the spears. My friend single out several spears that intersted him and I found a "matched pair" I liked. We started putting threst of the spears back in the pile. when all the one we didn't want were back in the stack I reached to my wife for the knobkerrie's and she handed me two. I asked her about the third one and she said that was her's.

An that is how my wife got a Tsonga knobkerrie. I go back to pick-up my two iklwa's this afternoon.

As I sit here typing this I heard my wife say something, when I turned and in the typical loving husband style responded "huh?'' She said "get the other two knobkerries when you pick up your spears."

The correct answer "Yes dear!"
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