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  • Super User

And all along, I thought tennis, like golf and polo were primarily the domain of the prim and proper crowd that came from the right side of the tracks.

Those folks belong at a hockey game.

  • Super User

Unlike the bus fight, the old man was at fault AND got his *** beat...

  • Super User
Unlike the bus fight, the old man was at fault AND got his *** beat...

Yup should have just went and got security.Which is the only thing i don't understand from all this.You think once you get older you get wiser...but apparently not.

That kid was mouthing off though.He might have had it coming.

I say all 3 of them should be banned from any more of these event.That's the only way to be fair.

  • Super User
And all along, I thought tennis, like golf and polo were primarily the domain of the prim and proper crowd that came from the right side of the tracks.

Those folks belong at a hockey game.

It was the old ladies fault.  She kept calling her husband Stanley, and just like the octopus, the kid tried to throw him on the ice!   ;D

  • Super User

That was a little out of control !

I would really love to hear the actual audio of that evolution - I don't think the t-shirt and can of beer guy could have possibly been More Animated ~ the facial expressions and the hand and arm motions are tremendous. He could even be from my old neighborhood.

;)

A-Jay

kid was a loud mouth, gramps and the old lady were at fault. all three broke even and we made out with the entertainment.

  • Super User

A lot more exciting than a tennis match.  ;D

  • Super User

An old man falling on his *** hardly constitutes a brawl ;D

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