Posted by Mark - IN. on December 18, 2011 at 19:26:37 from (67.163.72.186):
In Reply to: Safety Nazis **PICS** posted by JD Farmer on December 18, 2011 at 14:24:48:
I remember decades ago being in a bar fight that my mother started, but didn't exactly, although she threw the first punch. No joke. We were all having a couple or so coctails at this bar, and someones kept saying something at us. We didn't know them, didn't notice them until they kept getting louder and louder that they noticed us until it became obvious that they wanted us to know that they noticed us. For a while, we ignored it. After enough was enough, Mom yelled "If they don't put the food in our mouths, the rooves over our heads, or the money in our pockets, feed the mother ......s fish", and the brawl began with her throwing the first punch. Sure, we got tossed out for the night, but we dragged them out with us. They fled for their lives and we never saw them again. In a week or few, we stopped back in as a family because we knew the folks that owned it and they knew us. We didn't cause trouble, but have been known a time or two to clear the place out when someone else got out of line. We were always invited back, so I don't guess that we were in the wrong, and we never broke the place up. That would be disrespectful.
JD, I saw nothing harmful here and missed the lime spreading. But take some advice from my Mom, because Mom's are never wrong, "If they don't put...", and then do what you've gotta do.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours.
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