It's strange. After all of these years sitting next to close friends, I never even stabbed one of them.

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tacticool wrote:Was it a self defense pen? viewtopic.php?f=7&t=36439&p=431679#p431679" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not this one? http://www.benchmade.com/products/1100USA1 wrote:It's true though. I carry a stainless steel pen with a knurled grip that could be used as a last resort weapon.
I had a piece of pencil lead buried in my arm for a few years. My sister put it there, but I really don't remember what the altercation was about (there were too many to pick from) :)mgood wrote:When I was in high school, a girl stabbed a guy in the arm with a pencil. Sunk it in at least an inch. They were both friends of mine. Most of the school, including most of this guy's friends, including myself, thought he got what he deserved and she should have been given a medal. I think she got suspended for a few days.
This guy liked to aggravate people. He'd keep picking and picking and didn't know when it just wasn't funny anymore. Didn't know when to stop. He said something very offensive to this girl and she turned around and lashed out.
He got no sympathy at all.
(Yes, I know that words don't reach the level where assault is justified. . . . But sometimes there are exceptions.)
Like in lava flows, on ice sheets, and on the moon? I don't see the point. I'm only seeing a pen that can handle temperature and altitude extremes being propped up next to a gun. What am I missing?bnc wrote:I've actually been thinking of getting one of these: http://www.tuffwriter.com/tactical-pens.html
It could be handy in places where the Constitution and Natural Rights are ignored.
If you think that's expensive you should google Montblanc.seniorshooteress wrote:RE: Benchmade pen - I wouldn't pay that much money for a writting instrument unless it could write while I am talking saving me from getting corpal tundril if I decided to write a novel.
Hey, come next month the pavement will probably be hot enough to resemble a lava flow.Hoi Polloi wrote:Like in lava flows, on ice sheets, and on the moon? I don't see the point. I'm only seeing a pen that can handle temperature and altitude extremes being propped up next to a gun. What am I missing?bnc wrote:I've actually been thinking of getting one of these: http://www.tuffwriter.com/tactical-pens.html
It could be handy in places where the Constitution and Natural Rights are ignored.