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Black belts are for gentlemen. There was one evening a confrontation at a pool table in a bar as usual. The local bouncer (black belt, chopchopall thatstuff)came over to break it up. He would always go into his offensive stance which freightened most patrons. On this evening an out of town ruffian popped him with a pool ball in his hand and smashed his eye socket. His eye fell out into his hand. He left quickly holding his hand under his empty crushed eye socket, and was never seen again. This ruffian had been raised in a very rough family with countless beatings from his father, he was always in trouble but could think fast and ruthlessly. He had no black belt but he had many knife cuts and beating scars all over his body. He was plain evil and mean like a junk yard dog, and I pittied anyone that went against him no matter what training they had. Yes he was a bully but he was made so by his father and merciless beatings that he suffered when he was growing up. You have to understand the beast to beat him.
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kutenay. Thankfully lhonda IS an American, and your not.
sheesh! and they say the south is racist <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />
Pmc
shhh. be vewy vewy quiet. i'm hunting deer. uhhh uhhh uhhhh.
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Long ago, I was 22 and a polite young man, raised in a strict Roman Catholic family and taught to be nice to everyone. It was 1968 and the Kootenays were locked in a violent woodworkers strike, so, I was paying "room and board" to my parents to help with my five younger bros./sis. and working construction labour pay my way like a man.
I was hired to help with additions to the local BCTel. building, the crew came from Vancouver and the supervisor was a Jap in his late 20s, about half a head taller than I am. From the very first, the other young "white" guy and I worked hard and well together, typical Canucks, while the Jap was VERY verbally abusive toward me, for no apparent reason.
Finally, after about a week, I asked my co-worker what was the Jap's problem and he replied that this Nip's family had been re-located to the West Kootenay's during WWII, so, he hated every "white" person from this region, did not want to work there and was always like this to new "white" workers, whereever they went in BC. He told me that this jap had a "black belt" and had [bleep] quite a number of other "white" workers on various jobs, while he had known his Nipper family and thus was "safe". So, I now knew what was going to happen and mentally prepared myself to defend my honour from this vermin.
A day or so later, the Jap began to curse me and then insulted my family, so, I yelled at him that he was a "[bleep]' Chinese laundry boy" annd he went into orbit, screaming his Samurai curses and running at me, bent on death and destruction. My time was up and this was it with the fiendish Jap attacking with his Karate skills to smash my evil white face.
I grabbed a piece of rebar and told him that I was going to kill him if he even moved, he stopped, squinted over his Bugs Bunny teeth at me and suddenly realized that a young, wispy-bearded, fresh-faced CANADIAN was about to kill his yellow ass....and I meant it, do or die. He retreated, mumbling away to himself as I firmly told him that I did not mean to insult him, I simply was NOT going to take anymore of his schitt nad that was that.
I spent the next week watching my back, but, this Samurai NEVER bothered me again and paid me, in full, plus overtime, when the job ended. I do not hate Japs or other Asians, but, this was not the first time I was bullied by one as a youth and I do not trust or like Japs as a result. I was young, peaceful and gentle then, if this happened now, I would beat his skull in without a second thought, a man has to defend himself and his honour without exception.
Again, this has been a very useful learning experience although somewhat excessive in tone......a problem with freedom, but, it's worth it.
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Get it out of your system boys. Now's the time.
This thread is an embarrassment.
Rick Amen Rick. THANK YOU!!!!
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PMC, my family on my father's side settled in what is now Pennsylvania before 1650, there is a town there named after us and I have scads of American relatives. My mother was born in Idaho, one grandfather in Milwaukee and I could have obtained US citizenship had I wished to in 1967.
Sorry to upset you, Bubba, but you really are an idiot as your posts make clear.
Yeah, OK, that's it. Good on Stick, even IF he hates "Mousers"!!!!
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rhonda,
Mentioned before,that I don't hate anyone. Chinks are handy(economically) and funny to boot,so it's win/win.
That Chinks wake up mad,because they are Chinks...is their doing,not mine.
'Bandit has this penchant for Chinks,you are androgynous,I'm thinking you two are but a brace of diapers away from a Love Connection.
Rock on....................
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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OK, I've let it run, you've had your fun.
I hope you all got it out of your systems.
Thread, and topic closed.
Don't push me on this one. Let it die here.
Rick
"What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as freedom should not be highly rated." Thomas Paine
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