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Nearly got in a fight with my best mate......

What should I do?

  • Stay In- If he wants to do that to you, then don't bother.

    Votes: 35 67.3%
  • Go out with him- It was only the drink talking.....

    Votes: 8 15.4%
  • What next Kev boxing ring?!

    Votes: 9 17.3%

  • Total voters
    52


Basil Fawlty

Don't Mention The War
Last night. We were in Oceania, and we all had alittle bit to much to drink. So he punched me in the stomach whilst dancing and it winded me for a while. Later on during the night he pushed me and the bouncer thought I started it but I didn't, so the bouncer talked to him. Right forget all that nonsense, now this is where it gets interesting. We were waiting for a taxi, and I was simply pushing it to far, ok the drink was talking. But he then started pushing me and shoved me to the ground, our other mates had to stop him from doing something serious. If you know me, most people do know that I aint the HARDEST person around. Ok I started crying and walked off, but they followed me and I kept apologising and then out of nowhere he cracked me on my jaw and I have the biggest fatlip and my cheek swollen. I was bleeding for ages.

Why I'm telling you this is, because should I go out with them anymore? Or should I stay the f*** away from him?!
 








Fazz62

New member
Aug 27, 2008
1,262
Last night. We were in Oceania, and we all had alittle bit to much to drink. So he punched me in the stomach whilst dancing and it winded me for a while. Later on during the night he pushed me and the bouncer thought I started it but I didn't, so the bouncer talked to him. Right forget all that nonsense, now this is where it gets interesting. We were waiting for a taxi, and I was simply pushing it to far, ok the drink was talking. But he then started pushing me and shoved me to the ground, our other mates had to stop him from doing something serious. If you know me, most people do know that I aint the HARDEST person around. Ok I started crying and walked off, but they followed me and I kept apologising and then out of nowhere he cracked me on my jaw and I have the biggest fatlip and my cheek swollen. I was bleeding for ages.

Why I'm telling you this is, because should I go out with them anymore? Or should I stay the f*** away from him?!

BF

Does your "mate" also play for a well known northern football club and did the "incident" occur near McDonalds??
 








steward 433

Back and better
Nov 4, 2007
9,512
Brighton
Kev let nature take its course because one day he will try that with the wrong person and get a proper pasting.

People like that are just not worth wasting your precious time with.
 






Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
Big wet snog with tongues :drink::rave::cheery::annoyed::catfight::safeway2:
 


Paxton Dazo

Up The Spurs.
Mar 11, 2007
9,719
Why didnt you wack the **** back???
 






Fazz62

New member
Aug 27, 2008
1,262
Last night. We were in Oceania, and we all had alittle bit to much to drink. So he punched me in the stomach whilst dancing and it winded me for a while. Later on during the night he pushed me and the bouncer thought I started it but I didn't, so the bouncer talked to him. Right forget all that nonsense, now this is where it gets interesting. We were waiting for a taxi, and I was simply pushing it to far, ok the drink was talking. But he then started pushing me and shoved me to the ground, our other mates had to stop him from doing something serious. If you know me, most people do know that I aint the HARDEST person around. Ok I started crying and walked off, but they followed me and I kept apologising and then out of nowhere he cracked me on my jaw and I have the biggest fatlip and my cheek swollen. I was bleeding for ages.

Why I'm telling you this is, because should I go out with them anymore? Or should I stay the f*** away from him?!

BF

If this is not a "wind up" then the most disturbing part of your post is this .......

"but they followed me and I kept apologising and then out of nowhere he cracked me on my jaw"
 








steward 433

Back and better
Nov 4, 2007
9,512
Brighton
Possibly time to find a new best friend? Booze does strange things to people sometimes but you don't chin your best mate.

Spot on Nemesis. Even though me and my mates used to have real different views and followed different footie teams we never threw a punch towards one another.
 










Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
Are you his "best mate" or is he your "best mate". Either way avoid, since nobody just punches someone in the stomach for no reason, and follows that up by trying to beat the cr*p out of you. Don't believe any apology either. This is bullying, pure and simple.
 


Djmiles

Barndoor Holroyd
Dec 1, 2005
12,064
Kitchener, Canada
I knew Braders was aggresive, but not like THAT:jester:

Seriously though, stay away from him. Sounds like a Psycho - In past experience, people who act like nutjobs when drunk are usually nutjobs when sober.
 


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