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![]() | the recipe question of the week is: besides a gun, what weapon would you chose in a real fight? knife, stick or two sticks. and why would you think it would more to your advantage to use that weapon if your opponent also had a weapon? of course my choice is a frying pan .thanks, ironchef |
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![]() | Frying pan all the way!!! If I was to be in a life or death battle and could choose between stick, double stick, and knife, I would always choose the knife. By covering up you can survive a stick attack, but edged weapons are not so forgiving. A knife is much more deadly than a stick, even though a stick can kill. Remember, though, that sticks don't kill, mean people with sticks kill ![]() A knife would be my choice, the longer and more sturdy the better.
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