RIP love park.
RIP love park.
Originally Posted by YetiMan
Everyones's entitled to a bad day. Good thing we have this post to vent on. Funny shit that you were voted unabomber at the rental shop. Rock on dude, and like I said before - I applaud your lifestyle. Sweating out a public service job (other than being a cop) is super admirable. Doing so to support a passion for skiing is all the better.
Chocolate? This is doodoo, BABY!
Triple true. Hollywood bitches all of 'em.Originally Posted by KevinDineen
All the skateboard politics aside... I'm stunned nobody stopped that guy after the first smack.
What a psycho. Fighting is one thing, but actually hitting someone else in the head with your borad trucks first has got to be grounds for a slight bit of psychosis.
I wouldn't want anything to do with someone like that. However, living in San Diego for nearly 6 years, I had plenty of encounters with skater 'tough guys.' Most of them are quite harmless, but there is the occasional wack-job, like the dude in this vid.
I've got more suits than Liberace, but less than Eastvailhucker.
I get the impression that he's got a crew with him off camera who are going to back him up should shit turn nasty. Therefore, you're going to be in a lose-lose situation going up against the little shit. Look at the big guy who pulls his hat off. His coordination is all over the place when he turns away, clearly had a few to drink. This makes him an attractive target ("see how I punked the big jock").
That is some weaselly shit going on there. I'd probably opt for the "laugh along with him, stick the unexpected big one on him and then run like hell away from his boys" move...
I get the feeling you'd be quite good at that move.Originally Posted by bad_roo
Sick and ashamed and happy (and definitely some weasley shit that pisses me off 'cause I know I'd be too much of a weeny to do much about it),
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"Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion. I myself prefer to laugh, since there is less cleaning up to do afterward."
- Kurt Vonnegut
Most people have one of these in the trunk of their car. Comes in handy for changing flat tires and inflicting head trauma upon assailants. The owner of the car should have made judicious use of his. Followed by a call to the cops, who would have to call the paramedics for the punk skater.
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Or at least a baseball bat and some rope, right? I mean, you have to change a tire somehow.Originally Posted by boarderline
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"I call it reveling in natures finest element. Water in its pristine form. Straight from the heavens. We bathe in it, rejoicing in the fullest." --BZ
That would be my first instinct as well, but what someone said about one of his friend's having a gun is true. Sadly the best way to stay in one piece in that situation is to slink off and call the cops ASAP. And/or distract the kid.Originally Posted by boarderline
As a good friend of mine once said:
-If you know you will win a fight, it's immoral to fight that person, and you should run.
-If you unsure if you'll win, your chances are better if you run.
-And if you know you'll lose, get the hell out of there!
People who feed off violence and confrontation are likely to find themselves in situations like this.
There are smart and there are dumb ways to handle situations like this, very rarely is confrontation and violence the "smart" option. Walk softly and carry a big stick is a good way to live your life.
"It is not the result that counts! It is not the result but the spirit! Not what - but how. Not what has been attained - but at what price.
- A. Solzhenitsyn
Sometimes the dumb ways are so enjoyable though.
I'd send a cheap hooker with every known STD his way.
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