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Post by beau kiaran lynwood on May 23, 2012 19:49:42 GMT -5
NEW TEXT![style=position:relative; right:3px; top:6px; text-align:justify; font-family:arial; width:125px; height:70px; padding:5px; overflow:auto; font-size:9; color:black;]You'd worry about a total stranger? No one let him own a knife, he probably just went out and bought one? They're not that hard to get a hold of after all. [/style]
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Post by camilla lucille ashton on May 23, 2012 19:51:31 GMT -5
NEW TEXT![style=position:relative; right:3px; top:6px; text-align:justify; font-family:arial; width:125px; height:70px; padding:5px; overflow:auto; font-size:9; color:black;]of course i would. i'd be out in a tree somewhere gathering samples and then it would hit me: i wonder if that stranger who texted the wrong number is okay. his/her job seems awfully dangerous. etc. and that's what i meant. i mean someone had to sell it to them, right? and if there are gun regulations, why not knife ones as well? [/style]
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Post by beau kiaran lynwood on May 23, 2012 19:57:01 GMT -5
NEW TEXT![style=position:relative; right:3px; top:6px; text-align:justify; font-family:arial; width:125px; height:70px; padding:5px; overflow:auto; font-size:9; color:black;]Wouldn't knife regulations mean it'd be a bit difficult for people to get a good kitchen knife though? For cooking and things? And in a tree somewhere? Really? [/style]
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Post by camilla lucille ashton on May 23, 2012 19:59:04 GMT -5
NEW TEXT![style=position:relative; right:3px; top:6px; text-align:justify; font-family:arial; width:125px; height:70px; padding:5px; overflow:auto; font-size:9; color:black;]do gun regulations make it harder to get a bb or water gun? and even then, sometimes....but what do i know? i'm no law major. and yes in a tree somewhere. i'm a botanist. trees are my~ drunk bar patrons. [/style]
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Post by beau kiaran lynwood on May 23, 2012 20:02:07 GMT -5
NEW TEXT![style=position:relative; right:3px; top:6px; text-align:justify; font-family:arial; width:125px; height:70px; padding:5px; overflow:auto; font-size:9; color:black;]Well I don't know though, some of the knives used in a kitchen can be pretty deadly if someone wanted to use them for that, after all they're meant for carving meat. Ah, that explains why you'd be up in a tree I guess. That takes some pretty good grades and stuff to get into doesn't it? [/style]
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Post by camilla lucille ashton on May 23, 2012 20:04:25 GMT -5
NEW TEXT![style=position:relative; right:3px; top:6px; text-align:justify; font-family:arial; width:125px; height:70px; padding:5px; overflow:auto; font-size:9; color:black;]oh that's true. i guess i just never think of things as a weapon. i'll probably end up knifed one day. haha. and something like that. to be honest, most people i work with just have a big passion for nature. but you have to understand biology and all that, too, so it takes some smarts. [/style]
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Post by beau kiaran lynwood on May 23, 2012 20:06:02 GMT -5
NEW TEXT![style=position:relative; right:3px; top:6px; text-align:justify; font-family:arial; width:125px; height:70px; padding:5px; overflow:auto; font-size:9; color:black;]I'm sure you won't, it's not like everyone and their mother runs around with a knife up their sleeve. Yeah biology, not my strongest side. Or at least it wasn't when I had to take it. [/style]
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Post by camilla lucille ashton on May 23, 2012 20:07:50 GMT -5
NEW TEXT![style=position:relative; right:3px; top:6px; text-align:justify; font-family:arial; width:125px; height:70px; padding:5px; overflow:auto; font-size:9; color:black;]now i'm going to worry. or not. i like to think the best of people. again - knifed one day, i will be. wow i just turned into yoda there. and yeah not everyone's a fan. but plant biology is much more fascinating than regular biology. no cutting frogs and whatnot open. [/style]
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