Have you ever been in a fight?

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Scuzi said:
Did you go to a posh school? :p
When I was at junior high, fist fights were a daily occurence. Although, that school was a bit rough. During a bombscare the army were down investigating a suspicious device and evacuating the school during which most of the pupils started to throw bricks and bottles at them. Ahhh the good old days.

Well thats not nice at all. If i where the army i would have left you all there to die, if there had of been a bomb. :eek:
 
Luke15 said:
LOLZ at the above posts.

You guys have the comfort of posting that at home, on your pc. If you said that to me in public, you wouldnt be walking.

lol some day you will do something to the wrong person and they may well leave you in the middle of the street with your face cut open. Walk around certain areas of belfast with that mind set and you wont be going home.
 
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Luke15 said:
Im still here :D Ill have everything ready for you guys.

Volavons and cocktail sausages? Lovely. Can I request cheese and pineapple? Yum. :p

EDIT: In all seriousness, Haly is right. He is a troll trying to wind us up on purpose. We shouldn't really continue to feed him, but boy-oh-boy is it hard not to when his posts are of such comedic value.
 
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GordyR said:
EDIT: In all seriousness, Haly is right. He is a troll trying to wind us up on purpose. We shouldn't really continue to feed him, but boy-oh-boy is it hard not to when his posts are of such comedic value.

yup :D

KaHn
 
Oh, also got threatened by an irish kid with a softball bat :confused:
Was funny because a couple of weeks later my friend and his friend (they're chavs) got into a fight, chav went to punch my friend and after a few swings later my friend get's him into a choke, the chav didn't get up until we were on the other side of the field. :p
 
Mohinder said:
How do fights go in Buckinghamshire go then?

'I say, you boy! A duel!'

LMAO! You're actually pretty spot on there mate.

I never witnessed a single act of violence the whole year I was there. Aylesbury had the odd 'Chav' of course but even they seemed courteous compared with what I was used to. They were more 'Chav-by-dress' rather than 'Chav-by-nature'. It was a far cry from my home county of Essex where violence was to be expected on a night out... Unfortunately.
 
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