I just spent 15 minutes sharpening a katana so that [livejournal.com profile] niallm and [livejournal.com profile] radegund can use it to cut a wedding cake. I'm not entirely sure that the scimitar wouldn't have been better, but it's bit grubby.

From: [identity profile] wyvernfriend.livejournal.com


It's when you read posts like this, nod and smile and partially agree that you start to wonder about yourself.

From: [identity profile] sharikkamur.livejournal.com


Don't worry about yourself- you're normal. It's the rest of society that is sadly lacking in imagination.

From: [identity profile] springinautumn.livejournal.com


Want to send you a [space] photograph. Titled 'Thor's Helmet.' It's fantastically beautiful and I HAVE to send it to you. But I don't have a link to it. :(

Can I send it to gothwalk@velvet.net or gothwalk@softhome.net?

But you probably aren't still on line. OK, I'll just Send it to both! :)

From: [identity profile] crimmycat.livejournal.com


Katana? Interesting!

My family tradition is to use great-grandpa's calvary saber (the dress one, with the silver plating, not the working one with nicks from People in it). It certainly livens up the reception when Our Family goes from bored and impatient to "So, yeah, they did it too" and the Other Family has, um, wild and varied reactions.

From: [identity profile] caturah.livejournal.com


I've seen a bday cake cut with a katana and served up with an entrenching tool.. man that was a good night.
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