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is that a seraui dagger you're holding, derek?
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A cold day in Georgia!
That is ice on the mountain behind me. Yes it is Georgia taken on 12/20/2004
Will take another shot when it gets warmer, was 6 degrees when picture was taken. The two bowie knives, made by Al Pendray, are wootz. One is from a 200-300 year old ingot, from Oriental Arms, while the other Bowie is made from Al Pendray's own wootz, both has his gold horseshoe around a "P" logo with the old woots also has a "B-1" on the blade, both have Ivory hilts. |
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22nd December 2004, 02:20 AM | #65 |
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strider!
I name you wingfoot - Eomer Eadig, 3rd Marshall of Riddermark. |
22nd December 2004, 03:46 PM | #66 |
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Yo Spunger!
With an alibata tattoo saying "KUSOG ILLONGO" shouldn't you be holding a tenegre and a binangon instead? Mare Rosu...NICE BOWIES!!! Derek...you look like you just stepped off the set of LOTR...pretty cool! |
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MARE ROSU: Those are pretty well sized bowies and considering you ain`t a lil` dude yourself at all, those must be some hefty cleavers,Gene !
P.S. With that outfit on, you truely live up to your namesake reputation : Mare Rosu ; for those who dont know, thats Romanian for ,,The Big Red,, , so just be careful handlin` them badazz blaidz and dont get bloody red yo`self now ... They`re superbe, by the way, state of the art, ... I bet Teddy Roosevelt himself woulve mind having them while huntin` Africa. still, the way I see with that weather you have there , youll be shootin` penguins soon in Georgia. DEREK: Yo, Derek, is that Lord of the Abysinnians ? ME : What do you say 'bout my giant tuna this last weekend in Ensenada, Baja Norte , MEXICO ? you say: OLEEEE !!! Last edited by Radu Transylvanicus; 22nd December 2004 at 10:28 PM. |
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zel,
the binangon and tenegre will have to wait til next year, lol! radu, WHOA! now that's an ahi! what's the stats? what type of bait did you use? |
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RADU'S FISH
This is what happened to Radu and his fish.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! TO RADU AND ALL FORUM FOLKS Gene |
24th December 2004, 10:06 PM | #71 |
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Me and my favorite weapon MERRY XMAS all
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25th December 2004, 07:05 AM | #72 |
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COLT 1911
somewhere in the backwoods of moroland...
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25th December 2004, 06:53 PM | #73 |
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To Moro or not to Moro ?
Zamboanga , I am sure that gives a few the chills, not all know that MILF word is not what we think here in California it is ... I have a question, at one point I was speaking to a American-Filipino (born in PI) and when I said Moro he wasnt very happy with the word I used to describe the ,,Muslim people living in the south parts of the Philippines, mainly Mindanao,, he admonestated me saying that calling them ,,Moro ,, is like saying ,,savages,,. Henever give into my theory that Moro comes from spanish ,,Moorish,, (a word to describe anyone of Islamic faith) but on the same time I see description of institution where I see the word Moro like Bangsamoro, MILF and so on ... Enlighten me, please ?
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26th December 2004, 02:36 AM | #74 |
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radu,
you are right about the history of the term moro (Philippine history books and online information will bear this out). i guess the person you were talking to was non-moro, never lived in mindanao and didn't take his history lessons seriously. if your friend cares to know more about the moros ask him to visit www.bangsamoro.com. The following definition are from that site: Moro. n. - a citizen of moroland; Bangsamoro. n. - a proud race of proud moros. |
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Zamboanga : El persona, con quien ta conversa tu, bien bueno gayot ! What do you say, can my chavacano help me pass unoticed and get some curacha or buy a trip with the vintas in the city of Flowers ?
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27th December 2004, 12:24 AM | #76 |
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haha radu, you made my day
pwede ser mi amigo. you can pass yourself as a zamboangueño. instead of the curacha you should try our satti - mas sabroso - the hottest and the best dish in town. santiki my friend! |
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Well, I hope Moroland stays safe with the earthquake disasters going on right now ... so I guess I`ll rather have you over in Transylvania and skip the satti for a very bloody steak , oops pork on the menu ...
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17th February 2005, 01:42 PM | #78 |
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A mugshot classic - BluErf and I on our way to an audience with the new "Sultan" of Singapore.
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Back to the Ice Age ... Me and my brother in one of his mountaineering/ski patrol trips last week in Transylvanian Alps, jackassing around with Icicle Age mass destruction weapons ...
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Hey
I thought the stake had to be made of wood .
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17th February 2005, 03:41 PM | #82 |
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We were using dummies, my sibling would never threaten me with real hickory, way to dangerous and the light was fake too ...
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LOL !
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17th February 2005, 07:12 PM | #84 |
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Here's my contributions....what can I say?
I get bored..a LOT!!!! **grin** |
17th February 2005, 09:52 PM | #85 |
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Conogre, if those pics were taken long time apart, then its a sign you need a new pair of shoes
P.S. I checked with the real estate agent on your street and he said the houses next door to yours they always move out fast and sell cheap and I was wondering why ? |
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LOL!
I have several pair of mocassins, my footwear of choice, as my great-grandmother on both sides of the family was Native American, Seneca and Mackinack......watered down, but we do have to suppport our tribes, right? Plus my Roman sandles hadn't arrived yet for the 2nd pic! LOL! Zelbone, I saw several of the carved PI shields with the two warrior heads carved on the front in that site you posted.........I'm glad to know that I'm not the only one who likes them (I have 2) and tourist or not, I wouldn't trade them for the world! |
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Great pics
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Before my keris craze begin.
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Rasdan, Malay community in Sydney, promoting malay culture there, tourist or ...etc?
I presume the one with a keris tucked at the waist is you...Errmmm, quite handsome. |
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Hi Alam Shah,
Students during Aidilfitri actualy. hehehe.. They have a few kerisses at the consulate but all are...well just keris pengantin. Handsome?? I hope u r not what i think u are.. Just kidding... |
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