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Unread postby Panda Tar » 11 Mar 2008, 17:06

I believe it's because we can't deal with them like we deal with men - just punch and k.o. They'll talk, talk, talk, yell, screen, scowl, taunt, etc. :D - I mean, women are louder than men, and that makes it difficult trying to cool down if any other person gets offended. Then, a whole nightmare starts at the place.
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Unread postby Muszka » 11 Mar 2008, 21:14

Though it rarely happened, but I remember a few occasions when I dealt with drunk women. Happily I could settle all with keeping them tight enough for not move. :) But I usually try not to start with physical violence, I mean the punching and co. It didn't happened more than 3 times in these last three years of my bartendership. But when it comes to women, I detest punching kicking or hurting physically a woman.
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Unread postby asandir » 11 Mar 2008, 21:19

better to walk away at that point if you can, there's very little else to do
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Unread postby Ethric » 11 Mar 2008, 21:25

Can't walk away if you work there. But there are restraining techniques that doesn't involve punching and kicking.
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Unread postby asandir » 11 Mar 2008, 21:27

I suppose you could put her in a sack, or maybe one of them thar dancing cages :D
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Unread postby Muszka » 11 Mar 2008, 21:42

I usually do talk/ask way, if it won't work than the restraining and slowly 'helping' him out, if possible without any punch or pushing. Sometime pushing needed, but as I said this helps mostly, there were few cases when it wasn't enough. I had one guy with a knife, and still this was the worst of all.
I heard cases in a different region of the country, when someone entered the pub with a started chainsaw, and cut some tables and chairs in half till someone knocked him out with a bottle.
Happily women don't drink so much and aren't so strong like men, 'cos a dizzy girl/woman can be as agressive as a hammered man. But the restraining it's much easier :D
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Unread postby asandir » 11 Mar 2008, 21:48

women don't drink as much?? :)
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Unread postby Kalah » 11 Mar 2008, 21:56

In Norway they drink more than boys, according to the latest study.
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Unread postby Muszka » 11 Mar 2008, 22:02

Actually in my country men lead in the drinking section. And the otherway, a woman can't drink as much as a man being half the man's weight.
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Unread postby Panda Tar » 12 Mar 2008, 01:11

asandir wrote:better to walk away at that point if you can, there's very little else to do
You can also fart on their face and bury their corpse. :D I'm fartabble right now, ok.
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Unread postby asandir » 12 Mar 2008, 07:51

Panda Tar wrote:
asandir wrote:better to walk away at that point if you can, there's very little else to do
You can also fart on their face and bury their corpse. :D I'm fartabble right now, ok.
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Unread postby Muszka » 12 Mar 2008, 20:20

Panda Tar wrote:
asandir wrote:better to walk away at that point if you can, there's very little else to do
You can also fart on their face and bury their corpse. :D I'm fartabble right now, ok.
Since you're a Panda, you're allowed to fart as much as you want, just produce some little pandas :D
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Unread postby Pol » 12 Mar 2008, 23:38

I feel like a natural clicker right now. Thing is telling me that I'm doing that activity for more than four hours now. Gosh...
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Unread postby asandir » 12 Mar 2008, 23:39

and I have a very full day ahead of me! Project central at the moment
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Unread postby Kalah » 13 Mar 2008, 05:33

I've been up all night again. 6:30 am now. But for a change, I've been soing something useful instead of just watching movies all night. Chapter two of my thesis is all but complete... all it lacks is feedback from my councellor and the corrections/rewrites he says is needed.
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Unread postby Panda Tar » 13 Mar 2008, 11:26

Pol wrote:I feel like a natural clicker right now. Thing is telling me that I'm doing that activity for more than four hours now. Gosh...
If you play DOTA anyday, you'd be natural clicker for sure. :drama:

That's really pitiful watching my friends playing that game, clicking like 15-20 on the same spot as if hoping their characters would move faster or so. :rolleyes: Bless them.
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Unread postby Pol » 13 Mar 2008, 15:20

Fortunately my freedom of where to click is remaining unrestricted. I just need to ... :-D

...click, hit space bar, or enter or other key to scroll the text. Never ending pile of text...

(Now, who said that literature cannot be a serious~al killer. :devious: )
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Unread postby Panda Tar » 13 Mar 2008, 16:03

I miss writing my books. :( Now that you've mentioned piles of texts. Since my computer broke, I've stopped playing games, writing books, making art, these things... :sad: So, I had to move on to other stuff.
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Unread postby Pol » 13 Mar 2008, 16:32

Ahhh, that will eventually happens to me too ... once. :-D

As for writing and sketching I do not use computer, just a miniature sketch-book.

This thing here is called "Visual Novel". Ahem. I would call it interactive book, because this what that is in reality. Multiple ends, extra stuff, few decisions... - as for me I would still prefer classic hard solid books with nicely done illustrations.

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Unread postby Panda Tar » 13 Mar 2008, 17:59

You sure it'll happen just once? :| You're my hero. :D

I also draw just on paper, but I like making abstract stuff using computer. I write 5 books at the same time. It wouldn't be easy to put that on a sketch book. :D I could end up mixing everything and messing all the stories up. ^^

But I think writing some...hum...ideas could be nice.
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