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My g/f had her friend Amanda over last night so I went out with my friends. Pat, Katie, and her older sister Megan rode with me in my Buick (yes since wrecking my Avenger I have got a new car and hopefully in January I can upgrade to an Acura Integra a friend is selling around that time for 2 or 3 grand). But anyway my friend Tyler went in his car a Ford Escort Sport, which he thinks he is so cool cuz' he can squeal tires with it, he's dumb lol... And Stacia went with her b/f in his car. So we all rolled out and went to Hollywood Theaters in Columbia. It was a cool movie, and there were street racers pulling in with their cars, one had a wicked Prelude with a body kit and spoiler and chromed out wheels. So then we saw the movie, and it was good, I'm not really an Eminem fan but it was a good movie.

Then to pass time we decided to go to this shopping plaza. Well driving around in a parking lot can cause a lot of trouble I guess. This black dude thought I almost hit his car when I was turning, (major exaggeration I wasn't even close), anyway I think he just wanted to run his mouth. I parked and he got out, he came up acting like he was gonna' fight with me so I clenched my fists and waited for him to do something, he was my height so I wasn't that worried, then Tyler showed up. And somehow we managed to reason with this thick headed individual then he left. After a while cops showed up, apparently his g/f had called the cops. So we left while they were still patrolling the parking lot, and went back to where we live. It was a hell of a night.
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Lol, what were the cops going to do? "This man says you nearly hit his car, now put your hands behind your back and kiss the ground!!!" But yeah, I hate people who just go up to someone just for a fight. He's a wimp; watch someone kick his *** one of these days, haha.

And another thing, I think some people are overly concerned about their car. Someone goes by and they start crying that they almost hit the car? Pathetic.
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Sorry guys. But if someone came too close to the '67 GTO. I'd freak too. But let's remember that it's ust an inanimate object. If it got hit while I was away, nothing to do but report and get it fixed. Should it be hit while I was present, I'd be mad, but it wouldn't be worth smacking someone around for. It will get fixed.
As for the police. Forget 'em. I'll deal with my insurance, the're bad enough.
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[color=red] I'm sure there's more to that story than you beg to tell...yet, I know how it is with some people. I know they can be rather jumpy and rude, yet, that is going to be a part of everyones lives. Rude people will come. You just have to have enough sense not to fight and speak reasonably to them and try as hard as you can to stay calm.

Yet, fights are bound to happen, and there's no stopping them.[/color]
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[color=royalblue]Yeah, that does sound very weird indeed. Just be sure never to let a friend of yours unravel a fire hose and try to put out an invisible fire in the middle of a crowded street...

...I've had my share of weird nights. lol[/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by James [/i]
[B][color=royalblue]Yeah, that does sound very weird indeed. Just be sure never to let a friend of yours unravel a fire hose and try to put out an invisible fire in the middle of a crowded street...

...I've had my share of weird nights. lol[/color] [/B][/QUOTE]

did I ever tell you about the time I had a fight with a bush?.. No kidding.. I actually fought a bush.. well.. I thought I was fighting it anyway.. yeah I was drunk. ;)
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I'm glad to say I've never been drunk, and hopefully I never will. From what I've heard, it's not a pleasant experience. I've had to look after someone who was drunk, though. That really made me see how stupid you look when you are. He kept shouting at the top of his voice 'I hate being drunk!', and then spilling the water I'd got for him. Grr...

The weirdest times I have are ones where I'm not drunk. Once, we managed to end up with a bonnet and boot of a car after a walk, and we got very wet trying to cross a river. And I've done street theatre (prancing around in costumes in front of people), and that can get pretty surreal. I was a detective's assistant with a strange affliction with swans...
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It's been my experience as a bartender that a lot of the younger men, between ages 21-30, sometimes go looking for trouble. They step into the bar and brace themselves with 'liquid courage' and become obnoxious and ,above all, insultive to those around them.

Once they set their sights on a potential victim that's it. I've seen a lot of guys get the snot knocked out of them for retaliating, and neither knows the other.

Here's an example. Last November, this guy from Toledo came to visit his cousin for the holidays. He came into the bar with his cousin for a few beers. Two locals, who had been there since happy hour, were playing pool. Local time was 10:20 pm.
No sooner do the cousins sit down and order the locals started in on them. Calling one 'fat-boy' and the other '***'. I instructed them to knock off or go home. They laughed and went back to playing pool.
However, the cousins were ticked and the visitor wanted an apology. Here we go, I thought. I told him his chances of getting that apology were slim, like absolute zero to zero. He wouldn't listen. But his cousin convinced him they should go drink somewhere else.
Now the pool players couldn't shoot straight and kept knocking the cue onto the floor. As the cousins were leaving, the visitor made some offhand remarks on the way out the door.
Well the fuse was lit and the powder just went off. Both locals bee-lined for the door as the cousins headed for their car, which was parked in front of an insurance office next door. Local time 10:35.
Me? I was the only one on duty. My responsibilities were to the bar and to safeguard the register. I grabbed the phone and called the police. In the meantime, the cousins were beaten and bleeding on the sidewalk. The locals left. By the time I made it to the door it was over.
The next day, my boss told me that last nights episode continued in another bar. The local boys had been busy. Three more guys got beaten up in two more bars.

So my experience has taught me, you can't ingore a drunk nor should you turn your back on one whose aching for a fight. Because chances are that his buddies will appear from out of the woodwork and join in on kicking your butt.
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never turn your back on some whose drunk, yelling, acehing for a fight or a combination of any of those it's just asking for something to happen, but yah man i hate people like that and when the cop comes they just harass ya casue your a "youngun" well at least where i live but thats also cause i'm surrounded by dam rednecks errrrrrg
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I always find it sad when people go out looking for trouble. I can't understand why they do it. Maybe it's just for the kick of beating someone up, exerting power or what-have-you, but it seems utterly pointless, and the costs of doing it far outweigh the gains. For example, if you start a fight, the chances are you'll get hurt, arrested and then maybe fined/sued. What do you get out of it? Maybe a short busrt of exercise running away, and that's about it. And a detailed look at the legal system.

People who do that just don't seem to understand the grief they can cause their victims. You imagine if you go out looking for a fight and then really badly beat someone up. If you slam their head into something hard enough, you'll give them brain damage. And even if they don't, they'll be cautious about going to bars for ages afterwards, causing no end of social problems. Idiots, all of them.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Syk3 [/i]
[B]Lol, what were the cops going to do? "This man says you nearly hit his car, now put your hands behind your back and kiss the ground!!!" But yeah, I hate people who just go up to someone just for a fight. He's a wimp; watch someone kick his *** one of these days, haha.

And another thing, I think some people are overly concerned about their car. Someone goes by and they start crying that they almost hit the car? Pathetic. [/B][/QUOTE]
[size=1]She probably called the cops, when they thought they were going to fight. She probably just didn't want anyone to get hurt.

But, yea that is one hell of a night. But don't rag on wheel sqeals. They [b]are[/b] cool![/size]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Deus Ex Machina [/i]
[B]did I ever tell you about the time I had a fight with a bush?.. No kidding.. I actually fought a bush.. well.. I thought I was fighting it anyway.. yeah I was drunk. ;) [/B][/QUOTE]

Haha... One time I got into a fight with a bathtub because it thought it beat up my friend the toilet. I was drunk as well. I stated the toilet was my friend because it took all my s*** and let me pee on it, and if I did that to any of my friends I'd get beat up...
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by SSJ5 Vegeta [/i]
[B]Haha... One time I got into a fight with a bathtub because it thought it beat up my friend the toilet. I was drunk as well. I stated the toilet was my friend because it took all my s*** and let me pee on it, and if I did that to any of my friends I'd get beat up... [/B][/QUOTE]

mheheh.. that's probably funnier than mine.. I'll give a full list of drunken things I did in a "former life"..

- Gave beer to a rabbit (which I soon realised was very cruel and not that funny at all..)

- Walked a 5 minute distance, in the wrong direction.. and it took me an hour.

- Fell over, [i]intentionally[/i], because it didn't hurt at the time

- broken my watch.. somehow.. still haven't figured this one out yet

So yeah. Essentially, in the UK we can drink when we are 18. And I did ^^;.. but I don't get like that these days..
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Solo Tremaine [/i]
[B]I'm glad to say I've never been drunk, and hopefully I never will. From what I've heard, it's not a pleasant experience.[/B][/QUOTE]

[COLOR=blue][I]I can say the same thing about myself. I've never drank, smoked, been in trouble or antagonized cops or any of that stuff, and I hope I never will. I can't understand why people would do things like that. Why would you want to get drunk, when you know you're going to look like and act like an idiot, potentially harm yourself and others, and wake up with a terrible headache. I don't know either why someone would smoke, it's basically saying "hey, let's all die slow and horrible deaths".

But that's just my opinion. Hope I don't offend anyone.[/COLOR][/I]
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