Amanda spotted this in Helen, GA (one of the more hilarious places I have ever visited, I must say). I guess we are just imagining that these swords are really sharp.
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Is there a fire behind it? Maybe it's sharp for the time being but is about to lose its shape.
Well, it's not a traditionally sharp cutting edge. It's just really pointy.
I thought "Sharp Blades" was the (self given) nickname of the author of that note.
is that a klingon battle blade in the background?
Awesome picture....
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If it's not really sharp then it's not really a blade, is it?
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