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  • Snakeduck
    Snakeduck Posts: 1,056
    RKCNDY wrote:
    kw18 wrote:

    WTF?! For real? I am truly stunned ... like, he was a guy who thought it would be a good idea to push a girl down the stairs, and trip you and kick you? And this was in high school?! WTF.

    That stuff's not right. I kind of want to find this guy and do so damage to him myself. :evil:

    thanks kw! I'd get joy out of watching that guy get his ass beat...not that I condone violence, but I really never understood why him and a few other boys thought it was a good idea to pick on a girl.

    I don't like bullies one little bit. My family moved from Sun Valley to Boise my junior year of highschool and coming from a resort community with a bunch of hippy minded peeps to the "big city" I didn't transition well. Got in a fight with the middle linebacker, defensive captain of the football team within the first couple of weeks. We were playing floor hockey and just to be a douche, he checked this little tiny Vietnamese exchange student into a concrete wall. I totally saw red, forgot about the game, ran over at top speed (I can run fast) and checked his ass into the same wall. He picked himself up, dropped his hockey stick, and tried to get into my face at which point I started beating him with my own hockey stick. Never drop your weapon and always use one if you got it. The gym teacher had to tackle me from behind to get me to stop.


    :thumbup:

    I was ostracized in social circles, but it was worth it.
  • Dissidentman
    Dissidentman Posts: 15,378
    Snakeduck wrote:
    I don't like bullies one little bit. My family moved from Sun Valley to Boise my junior year of highschool and coming from a resort community with a bunch of hippy minded peeps to the "big city" I didn't transition well. Got in a fight with the middle linebacker, defensive captain of the football team within the first couple of weeks. We were playing floor hockey and just to be a douche, he checked this little tiny Vietnamese exchange student into a concrete wall. I totally saw red, forgot about the game, ran over at top speed (I can run fast) and checked his ass into the same wall. He picked himself up, dropped his hockey stick, and tried to get into my face at which point I started beating him with my own hockey stick. Never drop your weapon and always use one if you got it. The gym teacher had to tackle me from behind to get me to stop.


    :thumbup:

    I was ostracized in social circles, but it was worth it.

    I always knew Boise was a sleeper hockey town!
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    Snakeduck wrote:
    I was ostracized in social circles

    not unlike here
  • Dissidentman
    Dissidentman Posts: 15,378
    norm wrote:
    Snakeduck wrote:
    I was ostracized in social circles

    not unlike here

    Life in the big city planted the seed of anti-social behavior. CBG, can you back this theory up?
  • Snakeduck
    Snakeduck Posts: 1,056
    Snakeduck wrote:
    I don't like bullies one little bit. My family moved from Sun Valley to Boise my junior year of highschool and coming from a resort community with a bunch of hippy minded peeps to the "big city" I didn't transition well. Got in a fight with the middle linebacker, defensive captain of the football team within the first couple of weeks. We were playing floor hockey and just to be a douche, he checked this little tiny Vietnamese exchange student into a concrete wall. I totally saw red, forgot about the game, ran over at top speed (I can run fast) and checked his ass into the same wall. He picked himself up, dropped his hockey stick, and tried to get into my face at which point I started beating him with my own hockey stick. Never drop your weapon and always use one if you got it. The gym teacher had to tackle me from behind to get me to stop.


    :thumbup:

    I was ostracized in social circles, but it was worth it.

    I always knew Boise was a sleeper hockey town!

    I once did the whole pull someone's shirt half over their head so I could land punches at will... but that was in a game of street hoops. He fouled me for the last time that day. :D
  • Dissidentman
    Dissidentman Posts: 15,378
    Snakeduck wrote:
    Snakeduck wrote:
    I don't like bullies one little bit. My family moved from Sun Valley to Boise my junior year of highschool and coming from a resort community with a bunch of hippy minded peeps to the "big city" I didn't transition well. Got in a fight with the middle linebacker, defensive captain of the football team within the first couple of weeks. We were playing floor hockey and just to be a douche, he checked this little tiny Vietnamese exchange student into a concrete wall. I totally saw red, forgot about the game, ran over at top speed (I can run fast) and checked his ass into the same wall. He picked himself up, dropped his hockey stick, and tried to get into my face at which point I started beating him with my own hockey stick. Never drop your weapon and always use one if you got it. The gym teacher had to tackle me from behind to get me to stop.


    :thumbup:

    I was ostracized in social circles, but it was worth it.

    I always knew Boise was a sleeper hockey town!

    I once did the whole pull someone's shirt half over their head so I could land punches at will... but that was in a game of street hoops. He fouled me for the last time that day. :D

    Does that technique have the same effect if the dude is wearing a basketball jersey?
  • Snakeduck
    Snakeduck Posts: 1,056
    norm wrote:
    Snakeduck wrote:
    I was ostracized in social circles

    not unlike here

    Life in the big city planted the seed of anti-social behavior. CBG, can you back this theory up?

    I think those seeds were already planted (thanks dad) but they really took root and sprouted at that point in my life. Never looked back!
  • Snakeduck
    Snakeduck Posts: 1,056
    Does that technique have the same effect if the dude is wearing a basketball jersey?

    Just a t-shirt. We usually made fun of people showing up in an actual jersey to play street ball.
  • kw18
    kw18 Posts: 3,909
    RKCNDY wrote:
    kw18 wrote:

    WTF?! For real? I am truly stunned ... like, he was a guy who thought it would be a good idea to push a girl down the stairs, and trip you and kick you? And this was in high school?! WTF.

    That stuff's not right. I kind of want to find this guy and do so damage to him myself. :evil:

    thanks kw! I'd get joy out of watching that guy get his ass beat...not that I condone violence, but I really never understood why him and a few other boys thought it was a good idea to pick on a girl.

    I don't condone violence either, and I'm somewhat embarrassed to say I've never been in an actual fist fight (I like to think I'm good at talking/using humor to get out of tough situations). But God help the first person I see purposely physically hurt someone I care about ... as Snakeduck said, I'm certainly I'll just see red.
    "Where's KW?"
    "Let's check Idaho."
  • of.the.girl
    of.the.girl Posts: 10,026
    plans for the upcoming holidays :crazy:
  • kw18
    kw18 Posts: 3,909
    How disappointed I am in Sheila's courier service. Way past noon. Still no batteries. Finally broke down and went to the store. :x





    :wave:
    "Where's KW?"
    "Let's check Idaho."
  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    plans for the upcoming holidays :crazy:

    hmm....

    lets see...

    wake up around 11am on thanksgiving...and hope the turkey is done.

    drink wine

    eat turkey

    watch football

    drink wine

    nap

    rinse and repeat
    81 is now off the air

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  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    plans for the upcoming holidays :crazy:


    for me:

    tvdinner.jpg

    BAM! and I'm done!
    The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.

    - Christopher McCandless
  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    RKCNDY wrote:
    plans for the upcoming holidays :crazy:


    for me:

    tvdinner.jpg

    BAM! and I'm done!

    always a good call.
    81 is now off the air

    Off_Air.jpg
  • of.the.girl
    of.the.girl Posts: 10,026
    kw18 wrote:
    How disappointed I am in Sheila's courier service. Way past noon. Still no batteries. Finally broke down and went to the store. :x





    :wave:
    :fp:
  • of.the.girl
    of.the.girl Posts: 10,026
    81 wrote:
    plans for the upcoming holidays :crazy:

    hmm....

    lets see...

    wake up around 11am on thanksgiving...and hope the turkey is done.

    drink wine

    eat turkey

    watch football

    drink wine

    nap

    rinse and repeat

    you must get a small bird if it's done by 11am.

    wine is key! Mine is already on order and will be here in time.
  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    81 wrote:
    plans for the upcoming holidays :crazy:

    hmm....

    lets see...

    wake up around 11am on thanksgiving...and hope the turkey is done.

    drink wine

    eat turkey

    watch football

    drink wine

    nap

    rinse and repeat

    you must get a small bird if it's done by 11am.

    wine is key! Mine is already on order and will be here in time.

    only need to feed two
    81 is now off the air

    Off_Air.jpg
  • kw18
    kw18 Posts: 3,909
    RKCNDY wrote:
    plans for the upcoming holidays :crazy:


    for me:

    tvdinner.jpg

    BAM! and I'm done!

    You know it's going to be a delicious meal cause it's only $0.99. :fp: :lol:
    "Where's KW?"
    "Let's check Idaho."
  • of.the.girl
    of.the.girl Posts: 10,026
    81 wrote:
    81 wrote:

    hmm....

    lets see...

    wake up around 11am on thanksgiving...and hope the turkey is done.

    drink wine

    eat turkey

    watch football

    drink wine

    nap

    rinse and repeat

    you must get a small bird if it's done by 11am.

    wine is key! Mine is already on order and will be here in time.

    only need to feed two

    I guess I'm an over achiever then when I cook a huge bird and then make about 3-5 other meals out of the leftover turkey and fixings. And it's always different.
  • rick1zoo2
    rick1zoo2 between a rock and a dumb place Posts: 12,632
    plans for the upcoming holidays :crazy:


    good lord, that's months away