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Anyone ever experienced someone going postal?

Reply #15
its amazing how many people there are like this out there, but it's just laying dormant in them till something (normaly alcohol) happens.

working in a bar, I've seen so many fights happen when, the ones that didnt start the fight, werent even looking, didn't even know the guy who swung at them, or haddent even said anything to the guy all night.  People are stupid, thats one thing that unfortunately will not change,  there will always be those who somehow avoid Darwins theory of evolution.
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Reply #16
Quote from: jcassity;276079
i love how people bash red necks but want to move where red necks live,,,ie- in the country.

I vote you stay where you are,, that way you dont come here and f up what little we have.



ummm ok... where did that come from? lol I didn't see anyone bash rednecks.  Maybe I missed it??
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Reply #17
I have seen a few people lose it, quite a few on me at work (Customer Assistance), and over nothing. None of them got physical, close but it didnt happen. Closest to this I can remember was about a month ago. 2 black men walked from TVs to Furniture yell "Ill buy from Bonnie, Ill buy from Matt, but Im not giving my money to that *fill in the racial slur*" They continued this out the door. The guy they are referring used to be the manager of TV, and is also black. Things continued to the lot with my SM and the employee they were referring to, it ended there. They were talkers. Not that they intended to fight, but they needed to be escorted off the property anyways.
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Reply #18
Quote from: LittleAngel1198;276156
ummm ok... where did that come from? lol I didn't see anyone bash rednecks.  Maybe I missed it??


salrock54 mentioned moving to the country.  no one bashed rednecks in this thread,, just a general comment on my part which is the truth.

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Reply #19
Quote from: jcassity;276168
salrock54 mentioned moving to the country.  no one bashed rednecks in this thread,, just a general comment on my part which is the truth.



UH, we prefer the term "appalacian americans!" lol ok I'll stop stirring the pot now! lol

In the words of Hank williams Jr. 

"Come on over to the country, I think you'll like it here just fine, 
Come on over to the country, we'll try to soothe your rattled mind.
Come on over to the country, listen to our people sing,
come on over to the country, you might find we're to your liking"
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Reply #20
hank jr is right. every time i go upstate ny,i mellow out. country people are nice, and helpful.it' peaceful-the smell of the air-less stress-no rat race- love the mountains-and the country home cook food.the only thing is this city slicker is not used to the dark country side roads.

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Reply #21
Pretty common event with the people where I work.

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Reply #22
"appalacian americans!"
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Reply #23
Quote from: jcassity;276168
salrock54 mentioned moving to the country.  no one bashed rednecks in this thread,, just a general comment on my part which is the truth.



Wow...you really read too much into things. No where did he say anything offensive toward anyone else. He didn't bash rednecks or anything of the sort.... just stated he wanted out of the city and into the country....

I just don't get why you made a comment like that to him about staying where he is and staying out of the country.
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Reply #24
Quote from: jcassity;276079
i love how people bash red necks but want to move where red necks live,,,ie- in the country.

I vote you stay where you are,, that way you dont come here and f up what little we have.


Is it okay if I move *back* to Appalachia (well, okay, the Shenandoah Valley, but that's pretty close) :D
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Reply #25
Quote from: Quietleaf;276341
Is it okay if I move *back* to Appalachia (well, okay, the Shenandoah Valley, but that's pretty close) :D

no
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Reply #26
Quote from: LittleAngel1198;276037
I LOVE that movie!!!

"Is it dead" ? lmao

Ok now THAT'S funny... I don't care who ya are!

For those that haven't seen the movie.. here is the scene she's talking about on YouTube...

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Angel, Have you seen the Scene they cut but left on the xtras that are on the DVD... the one with there drunk Mom calling from Ireland? That's just too funny.

Also FYI

Boondock II: All Saints Day is an upcoming sequel to the 1999 film The Boondock Saints. The director of the original film, Troy Duffy, returned to film the sequel, which sees the return of Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus as Irish brothers who act as vigilantes. The film is antited to be released in 2009.
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