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Re: Heard a great story from the 10-25NL at Foxwoods...
yeah I've been in fights. sucks but so does having someone call your wife a C#&T or something in front of you and your kids (never has happened but you get my point).
at least the guy I was fighting hit me and knew I could/would hit back. some prick saying f'ck your dead mom deserved a chair in the mug. prob worse. |
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Re: Heard a great story from the 10-25NL at Foxwoods...
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[ QUOTE ] What's the difference between going around and hitting people in public and verbally assaulting them in public [/ QUOTE ] Broken bones, lost wages, surgery? [/ QUOTE ] Sticks and stones will break my bones but names will hurt forever. |
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Re: Heard a great story from the 10-25NL at Foxwoods...
Oddly enough, the only fight I've ever witnessed that involved someone getting hit with a chair was set off by an insult about a dead relative. Similar story to OP, although it occurred in a high school cafeteria and there was no poker involved. Kid's Dad had died the night before and one of the jackasses at school -- who was kind of this kid's rival...both were known "bullies," for lack of a better word -- needled him about it. Kid calmly got up, grabbed a chair, smashed the other kid over the head with it (knocking him out), and then just started kicking him over and over until someone stopped him.
I think they sent him home for the day. No one had a lot of sympathy for the guy who opened his mouth. -McGee |
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Oddly enough, the only fight I've ever witnessed that involved someone getting hit with a chair was set off by an insult about a dead relative. Similar story to OP, although it occurred in a high school cafeteria and there was no poker involved. Kid's Dad had died the night before and one of the jackasses at school -- who was kind of this kid's rival...both were known "bullies," for lack of a better word -- needled him about it. Kid calmly got up, grabbed a chair, smashed the other kid over the head with it (knocking him out), and then just started kicking him over and over until someone stopped him. I think they sent him home for the day. No one had a lot of sympathy for the guy who opened his mouth. -McGee [/ QUOTE ] Why was he in school if his dad just died? |
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[ QUOTE ] Oddly enough, the only fight I've ever witnessed that involved someone getting hit with a chair was set off by an insult about a dead relative. Similar story to OP, although it occurred in a high school cafeteria and there was no poker involved. Kid's Dad had died the night before and one of the jackasses at school -- who was kind of this kid's rival...both were known "bullies," for lack of a better word -- needled him about it. Kid calmly got up, grabbed a chair, smashed the other kid over the head with it (knocking him out), and then just started kicking him over and over until someone stopped him. I think they sent him home for the day. No one had a lot of sympathy for the guy who opened his mouth. -McGee [/ QUOTE ] Why was he in school if his dad just died? [/ QUOTE ] Obvious answer: His dad wouldn't want him to interrupt his education. He might have even talked about such things with his family if he knew he was dying. |
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Re: Heard a great story from the 10-25NL at Foxwoods...
It would probably be easier to go to school and continue your regular routine as opposed to sitting around your house, depressed, watching your mother cry all day.
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Re: Heard a great story from the 10-25NL at Foxwoods...
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[ QUOTE ] Oddly enough, the only fight I've ever witnessed that involved someone getting hit with a chair was set off by an insult about a dead relative. Similar story to OP, although it occurred in a high school cafeteria and there was no poker involved. Kid's Dad had died the night before and one of the jackasses at school -- who was kind of this kid's rival...both were known "bullies," for lack of a better word -- needled him about it. Kid calmly got up, grabbed a chair, smashed the other kid over the head with it (knocking him out), and then just started kicking him over and over until someone stopped him. I think they sent him home for the day. No one had a lot of sympathy for the guy who opened his mouth. -McGee [/ QUOTE ] Why was he in school if his dad just died? [/ QUOTE ] I wasn't friends with him, but I got the impression his home life was pretty rough. I think he just would rather have been at school than at home. -McGee |
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I think they both deserved it. Here's to beating douches with chairs.
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Sounds Like an Urban Myth.....
Sounds like a typical urban myth....
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Re: Sounds Like an Urban Myth.....
a++++
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