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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | And probably only recently had his first death, which is why he seems to have no concern over getting shot at outside Al Muwaffiquya; he's not thinking it through and realizing it's still possible, even if unlikely, he could lose his head, or that he really doesn't want to deal with the repercussions if so many people were to see him get up from being shot. Colbert knows (and probably saw him die for the first time) and lets him keep a sword hidden under all the crap in back of the Humvee. Person's comment about how awesome it would be if Colbert "rode into battle with a sword" is an in-joke they share, possibly even a way to preemptively explain Person's sword as just another part of his usual sillyness, in case anyone ever sees it. |