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- From: shulick@cineret.ucs.indiana.edu (Sam Hulick)
- Newsgroups: rec.martial-arts
- Subject: Foolish words
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- Date: 26 Jan 93 20:34:59 GMT
- References: <1993Jan24.203539.21367@cs.brown.edu> <012593103122dude@losers.hacktic.nl>
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- In article <012593103122dude@losers.hacktic.nl>, dude@losers.hacktic.nl (Dude) says most sayishly:
- >the door, leaving me with the knifeman and another guy. I started talking to
- >the knifeman: "hey, put away the knife, you're scaring people". The other
-
- This is NOT smart in some situations. Recall the incident when it was
- New YEars Eve, and some guys grabbed some guns and started shooting them
- in the air, "Yeehaw, yay", etc. Some total fool walks up to them & says
- "Hey guys, please put the guns away, ok?" really politely, etc. So the
- armed men blow him away. Personally, if someone with a gun or knife
- were yelling "I'm not gonna pay" or something, I wouldn't say a THING
- unless they spoke to me. But, on the other hand, if they seem nervous
- and a little unaggressive, then maybe talk to them to get them to chill
- out. But when some big, burly evil looking guy pulls out a knife,
- shhhh. :)
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