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Notice, Jack the Ripper didn't strike until the 1880's. We now might know why!
 
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Timothy Norton wrote:Notice, Jack the Ripper didn't strike until the 1880's. We now might know why!



Hmmm...are we absolutely certain it was "Jack" and not "Jill?"
 
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I'd go with work gloves https://permies.com/wiki/167272/pep-textiles/Leather-work-gloves-PEP-BB
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r ranson wrote:I'd go with work gloves https://permies.com/wiki/167272/pep-textiles/Leather-work-gloves-PEP-BB
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What kind of work are you doing?

You know what, it is better if I don't know... I think it is called plausible deniability?
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Timothy Norton wrote:

r ranson wrote:I'd go with work gloves https://permies.com/wiki/167272/pep-textiles/Leather-work-gloves-PEP-BB
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What kind of work are you doing?

You know what, it is better if I don't know... I think it is called plausible deniability?



I bet they'd shuck the fuck outta some corn!
 
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r ranson wrote:I'd go with work gloves https://permies.com/wiki/167272/pep-textiles/Leather-work-gloves-PEP-BB
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What kind of work are you doing?

You know what, it is better if I don't know... I think it is called plausible deniability?



Mahahahaha
 
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It would definitely put the "oddball" in oddball points!

I guess this would be an obvious one:

https://permies.com/wiki/105867/pep-tool-care/Sharpen-knife-PEP-BB-tool

And if those are not a "hand tool" I don't know what is:

https://permies.com/forums/posts/read/127884

I suppose they could prune as well:

https://permies.com/wiki/123643/pep-tool-care/Sharpen-Pruners-PEP-BB-tool

Actually, this might be better than the first one:

https://permies.com/wiki/105867/pep-tool-care/Sharpen-knife-PEP-BB-tool

Sadly, it falls short of this one:

https://permies.com/forums/posts/read/144187
 
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