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Old 10-22-2006, 10:21 PM
smoore smoore is offline
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Default Re: ethics of announcing someones outs when all-in?

Look, I did apologize. He wouldn't let it go. He was an overhyped middle-aged jock who's football team probably just lost.

There was nowhere else within blocks to park, why should she walk 4 or 5 blocks with kids in tow because of a HS football game? It happens every Friday and this time it was a bigass Caddy that couldn't fit in the space that most people manage to do this every week with. He was going apesh*t in the road in front of my house so I went outside with the keys in my hand to move the car.

I'm really surprised you guys would let someone talk to you like that. I said "Listen man, chill out!" to which he responded, "Yeah, I'd better calm down before I punch your lights out!" Although it made me snicker it prompted me to say, "Don't think I won't kick your ass in my yard just because you're old!"

He shut up immediately, I moved the car, he left. No big deal. Like I said, I'm confrontational.
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Old 10-22-2006, 11:38 PM
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Default Re: ethics of announcing someones outs when all-in?

I may of been inclined to walk back inside and lock the door. I'm a passive agressive jerk when [censored] with.
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