Originally posted by MaryPoppins
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Have you ever been in a proper fight?
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI responded to the poll with, nothing more than a playground scuffle.
I then remembered one incident some years ago with my best mate, which neither of us has mentioned since, and which no one else knows about.
We lived together at the time, while she was a student at uni in Bristol. I had just fallen into contracting, while she was sitting at home stoned nearly every day, doing very little. Fun times didn't last long, as she's a lazy bugger and started borrowing more and more money from me in order to try to keep up the fun times.
Eventually I had to ask her to pay me back what she owed me (I hate these situations) and she reacted rather oddly, responding with a firm 'no', and somehow implying that I was out of pocket as I was silly enough to lend her the money.
The camel's back well and truly broken, I finally saw red. I can remember that moment very clearly - I'm not proud of it.
We were both eating pot noodles at the time. I started shouting at her, and can vaguely remember advancing on her with my fork and one clear thought - I'm going to stab her in the head with this fork. We had a minor scuffle, during which tops were ripped, she ripped trackmarks in my neck with her nails, I tried (unsuccessfully) to stab her, she kicked me in the head, and I punched her in the cheek.
I never did get that money.
I'm off to give granny bone a good seeing to
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Originally posted by kandr View PostIf someone is giving you no choice but to fight or run, then why wouldn't you fight?
What if you decide to fight, punch the other bloke, he staggers backwards, trips on the kerb, falls and fractures his skull on the pavement?
If he subsequently dies, you're looking at serious jail time.
On the other hand, if you're attacked and need to defend yourself, by all means fight. Fight dirty and fight like hell.You won't be alerting anyone to anything with a mouthful of mixed seeds.Comment
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
I never did get that money.
*obviously this doesn't hold true for megabucks.Comment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIf you lend a 'friend' money and never see it or them again, it's money well spent IMHO.*
*obviously this doesn't hold true for megabucks.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI then remembered one incident some years ago with my best mate, which neither of us has mentioned since, and which no one else knows about.
That's the version I'm choosing to remember anyway.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by GreenLabel View PostBecause a fight is an inherently unpredictable situation with a significant element of risk. How do you know that three of his mates aren't about to walk around the corner? Can you be certain he's not carrying a weapon?
What if you decide to fight, punch the other bloke, he staggers backwards, trips on the kerb, falls and fractures his skull on the pavement?
If he subsequently dies, you're looking at serious jail time.
On the other hand, if you're attacked and need to defend yourself, by all means fight. Fight dirty and fight like hell.Comment
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Originally posted by GreenLabel View PostOn the other hand, if you're attacked and need to defend yourself, by all means fight. Fight dirty and fight like hell.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by GreenLabel View PostBecause a fight is an inherently unpredictable situation with a significant element of risk. How do you know that three of his mates aren't about to walk around the corner? Can you be certain he's not carrying a weapon?
What if you decide to fight, punch the other bloke, he staggers backwards, trips on the kerb, falls and fractures his skull on the pavement?
If he subsequently dies, you're looking at serious jail time.
On the other hand, if you're attacked and need to defend yourself, by all means fight. Fight dirty and fight like hell.
my last one, a couple of years ago, was a manc standing over me threatening me with a glassing. I was pinned back deep in a couch.
So I bonged him on the side of the ead with a whisky bottle
heh heh, 'dont like scousers eh ? well ave some - bonnnggg'
35 year old lad picking on an fifty sommat old geezer - he deserved it
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