Pussies of a Feather
Must suck to do something you did not enjoy.
In some ways, yes. But it builds character to do it and I was paid a
grand a week most of the time. That waa a nice bit of cash at the time
and I only worked 3 or 4 nights a week. I'm not surprised you never
did a job you didn't like. As I said, I know your sort very well.
Did they point out to you what an asshole you are all the time as
well?
Sure, what else could they do? I was usually one of 3-4 guys who'd be
throwing them out. They usually didn't say much until after they got
tossed. Name calling only hurts folks like you, which is why you
resort to it.
Why do you have so much concern for a dip**** who would kick a
woman?
Seems you lean towards no respect for women.
Sometimes a nice fellow turns into a bad fellow when they're drunk.
Sometimes, as in your case, the bad stuff shows through all the time.
In the case of the young fighter, I had no interest in stopping him
from doing the one thing he had going for him. I see you're ready to
fully judge and punish someone for a mistake. Also, it later turned
out that the waitress had words with him and yanked his hair. I was
hired to stop problems and prevent lawsuits. not punish people based
on a single action. You'd be a very poor cooler. We had a little thing
we'd always say....."There are people who make trouble and stop
trouble and then there are a few who ARE trouble. It's only the last
sort we'd worry about. My last gig was dealing with that last sort.
It's not about being tough, Joe. Tough guys don't even look the part,
act the part...they just do what they have to do because it's in their
nature. Then there are guys like you; the guys who THINK they're
tough. They're the blowjobs who had some martial arts training, some
boxing in camp or the army, some prison ****. They go out the door
first and easiest, Joe. Just as you would. As for being gentle, I
certainly am. I'd NEVER hit anyone unless I had no other choice.
That's for punks and kids. I don't own a gun and don't like them. In
fact I prefer a Bridges of Madison County to Die Hard by a country
mile. I was never tough in my life. I was just paid to throw people
out of clubs at one time and I was good at it.
I have a feeling you cherish your VCR recording's of "The Man
Show".
Golly, Joe Tough, you got me there! Only they're on Beta. It's better.
RB
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