I was in a strip club in Florida once...(sounds like a first scene
from a Tarantino flick) when I realized that I was basically
surrounded by members of the Pagan biker club.  Not pretty boy new
Harley yuppies, but actual meth dealing outlaws who NEVER washed their
threads.  I asked the bouncer if they ever cause trouble.  He told me
that the bikers only fight for real, never as play, so they don't
cause random trouble.  If they have a good reason they just swarm you
and kill you, usually over business.  There is no "fight".  The guys
who start the trouble are the young military guys fighting over women.
 That fits my experience in clubs in D.C. with jar heads.  One pitcher
of beer and if anyone looks at their "girl" they start the windmill of
punches.

The biker's small talk with the strippers was fascinating in a way
that demented guys like you and I live for!


--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues"
> <curtisdeltablues@> wrote:
> >
> > My first response seems to have been eaten my the Yahoo monster.
> 
> That's happening a lot today. I think it's a 
> new "feature." 
> 
> > I think I read him right. It is a myth. See 
> > what happens to the second striker:
> > 
> > http://youtube.com/watch?v=9QNmx1v2I0Q
> 
> Indeed.
> 
> It's amusing (to say the least) to read 
> what those who have never really practiced
> the martial arts believe about them.
> 
> A great martial artist does NOT go "off
> balance" when he strikes. Nor does the 
> sequence of the strikes have anything to
> do with who winds up on the floor and
> who walks away.
> 
> As for the "stay out of a fight" argument
> proposed by Sparaig and Peter Klutz, one
> is tempted to ask WHY, if they find the
> things that people say here to be "first
> strikes" against them, they have chosen
> to hang out on a forum that -- according
> to its charter -- is announced as a place
> where such strikes against assumption and
> rigid belief are de rigeur?
> 
> To paraphrase Sparaig, it would appear to
> me that they're saying that there was no
> way to avoid the fights, when they them-
> selves made the choice to hang out in a
> biker bar.
>


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