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Lean and mean will take on blubber any day.


Absolutely... and only reinforced by Bobsprit complaining how he strained
muscles picking up a lightweight bicycle!!

My youngest brother who is 6'4" & 240lbs employed a "nag them into
acquiescence" tactic when he was bouncing in the bars in Yellowknife....
claims it cut down on the dry cleaning costs.


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The last "big" person I fought with wasted too
much time trying to intimidate me and found out a hard line drive to
his
adam's apple as reason enough to not bother getting back up off the
floor.
Only problem with you in that respect would be deciding which chin to
strike
under!




Well, for Bob Crantz, notice how well defined Mooron's tall tail is
regarding the violent elements, including a strike to the adam's apple?
He's white of course.
As for Mooron, I always know when someone can't fight when they give a
discription like yours. I don't doubt that your beer saturated frame
and mind are convinced you're ready to hurt someone. I've NEVER had to
fight anyone outside of being hired to do so in a bar or club. I'm an
adult.


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I've NEVER had to fight anyone


The only bit of truth in your whole statement.

I'm betting the only fight you ever lost was when you tripped while running
away!

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I'm betting the only fight you ever lost was when you tripped while
running
away!



Unless I'm being paid or someone else is in danger I WOULD run to avoid
a fight. Few things are more faggy than two guys fighting over nothing.
Not surprising in the least that you admitted to fighting and NOT being
paid for it. It's sooo easy to avoid a fight, unless you're a punk.
Sorry, Mooron. I worked 3 NY clubs, including the Polk which became a
biker lair and finally shut down. I was there during some of the worst
times and was well paid for my work. The owners told me that if I
stayed they think they could have remained open. My best work was when
I could stop a fight from happening...and stop some girly-man from
hitting another in the adam's apple!


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I worked 3 NY clubs, including the Polk which became a
biker lair and stop some girly-man from
hitting another in the adam's apple!


Gay bar?




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I worked 3 NY clubs, including the Polk which became a
biker lair and stop some girly-man from
hitting another in the adam's apple!


Gay bar?



That's a good point. Only a punk would strike to the adam's apple. It's
like going for the knees. White people do fight like that at times.


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Gay bar?



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On Fri, 7 Jul 2006 22:47:13 -0400, "Scotty" said:

if they would let ****head join, I wouldn't be bragging
about it.


Good point. I expect that the only application process for Rob's "yacht
club" is writing a check.


The club is of the highest quality. RB is a member for free.

He says so.


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The club is of the highest quality. RB is a member for free.

He says so.




Well, it's not really for free. It's a barter. I just took a job to do
a huge canvas job on a Shannon 43 BTW.



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The club is of the highest quality. RB is a member for free.

He says so.




Well, it's not really for free. It's a barter. I just took a job to do
a huge canvas job on a Shannon 43 BTW.

But you must admit you get great deals. I think many have forgotten about
the excellent deals that fall your way. Perhaps a reminder for the group,
the troll value is priceless.

I have also noted how you have skewered a few on wind speed near Hart
Island. Excellent job! They will never learn!

hahahahaha!!!!

Amen!


 
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