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Stuarty wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 05:20
Wee Tommy wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 05:12

No I doubt it in fact I’d imagine they were friendly. Danny let us all in the other night right past 100 odd folk in queue, he’s a sound guy. Taylor’s just been steaming, like 90% of folk at that time of night in that part of town and the bouncers have shat themselves and called the cops.

Taylor comes from a martial background. I don’t know why you keep insisting everyone on that door would batter him in the street. It’s very naive man 🙄
I'm 6'5 and i wouldn't fancy a row with him!

You're just low on confidence after last weeks stramash , fvckin have him!
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Ricky wrote: 23 Dec 2019, 01:52
Stuarty wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 05:20

I'm 6'5 and i wouldn't fancy a row with him!

You're just low on confidence after last weeks stramash , fvckin have him!
:lol: :clap:

fornicating right - my money is on Stuey baby in backhanding him out of the hall of fame! :box:
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Ricky wrote: 23 Dec 2019, 01:52
You're just low on confidence after last weeks stramash , fvckin have him!
Never heard if a stramash before - is that the Scottish equivalent of a skirmish?
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Wa1nuts wrote: 21 Dec 2019, 15:40 Anyone who thinks they're mad cos they have a line needs a look at theirself in the mirror. Cringey

Only in the Uk do people think they're mad cos they do it. It's just a stimulant that keeps you awake. Don't think you're mad for having a coffee but do if you do a line

Most people who do it need to do it for confidence otherwise they'd just stand on a night out scared of their shadow. Most need a line to chat a girl up
Agreed 100%. Most coke users look at their shoelaces when they are talking to you sober
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bripez wrote: 23 Dec 2019, 14:35
Ricky wrote: 23 Dec 2019, 01:52
You're just low on confidence after last weeks stramash , fvckin have him!
Never heard if a stramash before - is that the Scottish equivalent of a skirmish?
I’d use it to describe a fight that breaks out but doesn’t end in a clean square go or ko. Like when tables get flipped and glasses thrown and 15 mins later nobody’s injured and drinking again. Lesser than a brawl, more than handbags.
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JimStone wrote: 25 Dec 2019, 09:25
Wa1nuts wrote: 21 Dec 2019, 15:40 Anyone who thinks they're mad cos they have a line needs a look at theirself in the mirror. Cringey

Only in the Uk do people think they're mad cos they do it. It's just a stimulant that keeps you awake. Don't think you're mad for having a coffee but do if you do a line

Most people who do it need to do it for confidence otherwise they'd just stand on a night out scared of their shadow. Most need a line to chat a girl up
Agreed 100%. Most coke users look at their shoelaces when they are talking to you sober
Dunno about that man. I like to partake in a bit of line dancing and i'm pretty much brilliant most of the time :yay: To be fair i'm gonna try and stop taking it. Does nothing for me nowadays and it costs too much!
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Stuarty wrote: 26 Dec 2019, 10:54
JimStone wrote: 25 Dec 2019, 09:25

Agreed 100%. Most coke users look at their shoelaces when they are talking to you sober
Dunno about that man. I like to partake in a bit of line dancing and i'm pretty much brilliant most of the time :yay: To be fair i'm gonna try and stop taking it. Does nothing for me nowadays and it costs too much!
Aye me too mate, I've no been out much lately since having another sprog earlier in the year but I got a bit for my xmas night out and it done nothing for me either, it just made me feel rank the next day, it's fine for keeping me on an even keel if I've got a long sesh ahead but I'd rather just get pissed if I'm honest
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handsofstone wrote: 26 Dec 2019, 11:26
Stuarty wrote: 26 Dec 2019, 10:54

Dunno about that man. I like to partake in a bit of line dancing and i'm pretty much brilliant most of the time :yay: To be fair i'm gonna try and stop taking it. Does nothing for me nowadays and it costs too much!
Aye me too mate, I've no been out much lately since having another sprog earlier in the year but I got a bit for my xmas night out and it done nothing for me either, it just made me feel rank the next day, it's fine for keeping me on an even keel if I've got a long sesh ahead but I'd rather just get pissed if I'm honest
I feel the same mate. It's only once i get around 8 cans or pints down me i think about getting some. Better just patching it. I'm in need of some new clobber and i'd have kitted myself out nicely by now if i'd have blanked the nose candy!!
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Stuarty wrote: 26 Dec 2019, 11:59
handsofstone wrote: 26 Dec 2019, 11:26
Aye me too mate, I've no been out much lately since having another sprog earlier in the year but I got a bit for my xmas night out and it done nothing for me either, it just made me feel rank the next day, it's fine for keeping me on an even keel if I've got a long sesh ahead but I'd rather just get pissed if I'm honest
I feel the same mate. It's only once i get around 8 cans or pints down me i think about getting some. Better just patching it. I'm in need of some new clobber and i'd have kitted myself out nicely by now if i'd have blanked the nose candy!!
Quite right mate, a few of my pals punt it so its easy to get stuff when I'm out planning to just have a bevvy, as you say you get a few beers down you and you start getting itchy feet, next thing you know your spending money that you can do with keeping, Ive only been out about 3 times this year but I still love a drink in the house on weekends, ye cana beat it :box:
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handsofstone wrote: 26 Dec 2019, 13:32
Stuarty wrote: 26 Dec 2019, 11:59

I feel the same mate. It's only once i get around 8 cans or pints down me i think about getting some. Better just patching it. I'm in need of some new clobber and i'd have kitted myself out nicely by now if i'd have blanked the nose candy!!
Quite right mate, a few of my pals punt it so its easy to get stuff when I'm out planning to just have a bevvy, as you say you get a few beers down you and you start getting itchy feet, next thing you know your spending money that you can do with keeping, Ive only been out about 3 times this year but I still love a drink in the house on weekends, ye cana beat it :box:
I prefer a few in the house at weekends mate. Boxing n fitba on :TU: Going out just pisses me off! We are going to a party at her sisters tonight and i can't even be arsed with that lol...
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smiling assassin wrote: 18 Dec 2019, 13:10
TheLeprechaun wrote: 18 Dec 2019, 11:26 Taylor comes across like a pr*ck there.

At the end of the day he can train all his life but a 17 stone doorman with minimal training would still give him a severe hiding on the street and he seems like the type of guy who would be bothered by that which seems to be the catalyst that made him start mouthing off. Small man syndrome I believe.

Similar to Prince Patel with Kugan Cassius acting like a hard man and challenging him to a fight on the street. Patel could only sit there and get mugged off. He can train all his life and still take a hiding from Kugan on the street.
I think your massively underestimating how much Of a handful Taylor would be in the street.
Totally, a world class boxer would annihilate a lot of people on the street, a big doorman would have to get then in a lock or hold to nullify them.
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Stuarty wrote: 26 Dec 2019, 11:59
handsofstone wrote: 26 Dec 2019, 11:26
Aye me too mate, I've no been out much lately since having another sprog earlier in the year but I got a bit for my xmas night out and it done nothing for me either, it just made me feel rank the next day, it's fine for keeping me on an even keel if I've got a long sesh ahead but I'd rather just get pissed if I'm honest
I feel the same mate. It's only once i get around 8 cans or pints down me i think about getting some. Better just patching it. I'm in need of some new clobber and i'd have kitted myself out nicely by now if i'd have blanked the nose candy!!
It's the booze is the real problem, source of all the other daft goings on.

Mate of mine just fell off the wagon after 18 months, he has just blown out Christmas with his kids and ex after putting them all through hell during a year long bender.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 27 Dec 2019, 14:31
Stuarty wrote: 26 Dec 2019, 11:59

I feel the same mate. It's only once i get around 8 cans or pints down me i think about getting some. Better just patching it. I'm in need of some new clobber and i'd have kitted myself out nicely by now if i'd have blanked the nose candy!!
It's the booze is the real problem, source of all the other daft goings on.

Mate of mine just fell off the wagon after 18 months, he has just blown out Christmas with his kids and ex after putting them all through hell during a year long bender.
Drinking at that level is lethal. I normally write about drinking whilst drunk but I’m as sober as a judge and have been throughout Christmas. People of my age are actually dying regularly now from addiction. I’ve always pulled myself round in the end but it does give you food for thought.
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mickey1975 wrote: 27 Dec 2019, 16:37
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 27 Dec 2019, 14:31

It's the booze is the real problem, source of all the other daft goings on.

Mate of mine just fell off the wagon after 18 months, he has just blown out Christmas with his kids and ex after putting them all through hell during a year long bender.
Drinking at that level is lethal. I normally write about drinking whilst drunk but I’m as sober as a judge and have been throughout Christmas. People of my age are actually dying regularly now from addiction. I’ve always pulled myself round in the end but it does give you food for thought.
Good to hear Mick, you always feel better when you spend a decent amount of time away from the drink completely, I'm gonna cut down this year myself
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mickey1975 wrote: 27 Dec 2019, 16:37
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 27 Dec 2019, 14:31

It's the booze is the real problem, source of all the other daft goings on.

Mate of mine just fell off the wagon after 18 months, he has just blown out Christmas with his kids and ex after putting them all through hell during a year long bender.
Drinking at that level is lethal. I normally write about drinking whilst drunk but I’m as sober as a judge and have been throughout Christmas. People of my age are actually dying regularly now from addiction. I’ve always pulled myself round in the end but it does give you food for thought.
How he's alive is beyond me. He was drinking up to 2 litres of vodka a day, and copious amounts of coke for the first 9 months. Went through 130 grand in 9 months
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 27 Dec 2019, 17:48
mickey1975 wrote: 27 Dec 2019, 16:37

Drinking at that level is lethal. I normally write about drinking whilst drunk but I’m as sober as a judge and have been throughout Christmas. People of my age are actually dying regularly now from addiction. I’ve always pulled myself round in the end but it does give you food for thought.
How he's alive is beyond me. He was drinking up to 2 litres of vodka a day, and copious amounts of coke for the first 9 months. Went through 130 grand in 9 months
I’ve dabbled in coke, but never been bothered by it. I’ve never even smoked a cig before yet my friends who are heavy smokers but ‘normal’ drinkers (pints), have had heart attacks. The smoking is bad news.
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mickey1975 wrote: 27 Dec 2019, 17:57
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 27 Dec 2019, 17:48

How he's alive is beyond me. He was drinking up to 2 litres of vodka a day, and copious amounts of coke for the first 9 months. Went through 130 grand in 9 months
I’ve dabbled in coke, but never been bothered by it. I’ve never even smoked a cig before yet my friends who are heavy smokers but ‘normal’ drinkers (pints), have had heart attacks. The smoking is bad news.
I do smoke, but often go 3 days a week smoke free, I also have 3 or 4 days sober a week.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 27 Dec 2019, 14:28
smiling assassin wrote: 18 Dec 2019, 13:10

I think your massively underestimating how much Of a handful Taylor would be in the street.
Totally, a world class boxer would annihilate a lot of people on the street, a big doorman would have to get then in a lock or hold to nullify them.
I remember stories about Jeff Fenech knocking out a bouncer I think in Vegas around the time of the first fight with Azumah Nelson. But I don’t know if they’re legend or can actually be verified. Obviously Fenech at the time was a super featherweight moving up from bantam, super bantam & feather,
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A word class boxer would annihilate almost all bouncers.
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Adding to that, a top Muay Thai guy is even worse. They’re dangerous.
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mickey1975 wrote: 28 Dec 2019, 16:09 Adding to that, a top Muay Thai guy is even worse. They’re dangerous.
What, a little Thai or big Dutchman?
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Autobarn wrote: 28 Dec 2019, 17:44
mickey1975 wrote: 28 Dec 2019, 16:09 Adding to that, a top Muay Thai guy is even worse. They’re dangerous.
What, a little Thai or big Dutchman?
Oh god, remember that mad troll on here who kept banging on about Dutch kickboxers taking boxing?
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 28 Dec 2019, 18:13
Autobarn wrote: 28 Dec 2019, 17:44

What, a little Thai or big Dutchman?
Oh god, remember that mad troll on here who kept banging on about Dutch kickboxers taking boxing?
I saw an average sized English man do a simple defensive kick used in Muay Thai to push your opponent off and he took the aggressor (doorman) clean off his feet. It was like a movie.
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mickey1975 wrote: 28 Dec 2019, 18:41
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 28 Dec 2019, 18:13

Oh god, remember that mad troll on here who kept banging on about Dutch kickboxers taking boxing?
I saw an average sized English man do a simple defensive kick used in Muay Thai to push your opponent off and he took the aggressor (doorman) clean off his feet. It was like a movie.
Legs are much more powerful than arms are if you know what your doing, check out some of Dillian Whytes kicks on you tube, would not want to be on the end of one.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 28 Dec 2019, 18:13
Autobarn wrote: 28 Dec 2019, 17:44

What, a little Thai or big Dutchman?
Oh god, remember that mad troll on here who kept banging on about Dutch kickboxers taking boxing?
Lol, I must have been on one of my boxing exiles
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