Small HOG???. . . . What Does That Mean?

It's time for an additional clue. . .

Don't think of "Small HOG" as the name of a knife but more as a description of the event itself!

One HOG was on track early on . . .

Good luck HOGs!!!!

Jerry



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I'm extremely happy to know that I have finally stumped the HOGs!!! :D:thumbsup:

We found your camera Johnny!!!!!! . . . at least we think it was your camera!!!:eek:o_O:confused:

WooHoo ! ! ! ! ! :thumbsup::cool:

Okay, here's where we make it easy. . .

Still good for a $100.00 shop credit!!! :thumbsup:

The "G" in HOG stands for "Gemini" . . . .

The "H" and "O" do not stand for "Happy" or "Old" :D

This should be quick! :thumbsup::cool:

Let's Drink!!! :cool:

Jerry :D


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So "Small HOG" is a description of the event rather than of the knife, but the G in HOG is for Gemini? I feel like these clues are a bit misleading.

But if the H and O aren't for Happy or Old, how about Half Of Gemini?
Gemini is composed of Castor and Pollux, so a Busse Castor? Busse Pollux?

That doesn't make much sense.

How about Hunt of Gemini? They hunted the Calydonian Boar, which seems like a very Busse thing to do.
They probably would have hunted that with a Busse Boar Spear, but one of them might have carried a Busse Xiphos.

None of this sounds right.
 
"Small HOG" is more a description of the offering than of the knife, but the G is for Gemini?

A Small Hoard Of Geminis? Implying maybe a box of old blanks that turned up?
Could it be a return of the old "Team Gemini" 7?

ETA: I like "Half Off Geminis" better.
 
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