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re: Have you ever been physically thrown out of a place?
Posted on 8/7/15 at 10:55 pm to SmokePurpleLiveGold2
Posted on 8/7/15 at 10:55 pm to SmokePurpleLiveGold2
Yep.....bar in downtown dallas. They sold me a beer at last call and by Texas law I have until 2:15 to finish it. The bouncers wanted me out sooner.
Posted on 8/7/15 at 11:28 pm to weagle99
I've been thrown out of Lloyd G Porter stadium a few times. The one specific time I remember is when I was standing at the top of the stadium throwing things at the St. Martinville fans trying to enter at the bottom.
Posted on 8/7/15 at 11:29 pm to weagle99
Yep, more than a few bars for fighting.
Posted on 8/7/15 at 11:33 pm to Agforlife
I got suckerpunched outside of Golden Corrall off Sherwood Forest back in 2011
Posted on 8/7/15 at 11:42 pm to weagle99
A bar had huge fans going and I was trying to light a cigarette with matches. I eventually lit the entire pack so as to light my cigarette.
This little bouncer, who I had at least a foot of height and 130lbs on threatened to throw me out if I did it again.
I replied that I was out of matches, and unless he was A LOT stronger than he looked, I'd be seated and chain smoking for the rest of the evening.
Little fricker didn't ask me to leave and called BRPD.
I was escorted out but everyone heard he had never asked me to leave and I never got loud or violent. Bastards wrote me a ticket because their shift supervisor let me carry my drink out of the bar.
This little bouncer, who I had at least a foot of height and 130lbs on threatened to throw me out if I did it again.
I replied that I was out of matches, and unless he was A LOT stronger than he looked, I'd be seated and chain smoking for the rest of the evening.
Little fricker didn't ask me to leave and called BRPD.
I was escorted out but everyone heard he had never asked me to leave and I never got loud or violent. Bastards wrote me a ticket because their shift supervisor let me carry my drink out of the bar.
Posted on 8/7/15 at 11:43 pm to Paige
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I've escorted a couple bouncers
FIFY
I was kicked out of a bar in Beaumont because one of the idiots I worked with pissed in the sink. He told them we were his friends so they threw all of us out.
I saw a guy get hurled out of a bar on to his head, I don't know how it didn't kill him. The one place you didn't mess around in was the Honky Tonk in Monroe. The bouncers looked for a reason to beat someones arse.
Posted on 8/7/15 at 11:54 pm to X123F45
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I replied that I was out of matches, and unless he was A LOT stronger than he looked, I'd be seated and chain smoking for the rest of the evening.
You sound like a prick.
Posted on 8/8/15 at 12:06 am to Plankton
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You sound like a prick.
I was a power lifting raging alcoholic. Yes, I could be a prick.
This was 9 years ago at the bar next to northgate.
I'm actually a pretty quiet, respectful guy these days.
Posted on 8/8/15 at 12:40 am to X123F45
I honestly cannot remember ever being thrown out of a bar. I have been in a ton of shite. Was always a bit of a peacemaker. Threw hands on occasion but once I got into a regular bar rotation in BR, I became really friendly with most security and a lot of them worked the same placed we frequented.
It's really hard to get kicked out of a bar unless you're looking for trouble or have incredibly poor decision making skills. Even intoxicated, I never tried to fight folks (I'm a fun drunk). My only poor decisions were a few heavy girls, and the way it was explained to me, the scorebook doesn't have pictures.
It's really hard to get kicked out of a bar unless you're looking for trouble or have incredibly poor decision making skills. Even intoxicated, I never tried to fight folks (I'm a fun drunk). My only poor decisions were a few heavy girls, and the way it was explained to me, the scorebook doesn't have pictures.
Posted on 8/8/15 at 3:43 am to weagle99
I was sailed out the door of Hunter's, a club in Beaumont that doesn't exist anymore, about 15 years ago. A random cute drunk chick laid a lip lock on me while we were dancing. I liked it, but her husband didn't care much for it. I got my arse kicked, and then bounced for getting it kicked.
This post was edited on 8/8/15 at 3:44 am
Posted on 8/8/15 at 6:59 am to weagle99
OP, you're queer.
The Lamar. 1980. Thee a beer at a dude. Promptly shown the front door by security.
The Lamar. 1980. Thee a beer at a dude. Promptly shown the front door by security.
Posted on 8/8/15 at 7:45 am to CoCo311
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The Bayview Yacht Club in Alexandria. That was a fun night.
LOL, I can imagine. did Wilbur do the tossing?
Posted on 8/8/15 at 8:04 am to weagle99
Only once ever, waaaaay back in the day. The setting was a TSOL concert at a place I'd never been to before called Goody's in Fullerton, CA. We were a fair-sized crew - my girlfriend, a few of our buds and their girlfriends, plus some friends of theirs who knew the band. This was cool since we got to meet and hang with the band a little while backstage.
So, showtime. The place was packed, and all over were these big signs that said "Absolutely NO Slam Dancing". Well as it turns out what that really meant was "No Moving Around AT ALL". There were probably half a dozen really big dudes in polo shirts stationed around the perimeter of the joint facing the crowd, who as it turned out were CS-Fullerton football players working security. I know what slamming is and what we were doing couldn't even remotely be called slamming - but sure enough maybe 30 minutes into the show a few of them waded through the crowd, grabbed three of us and walked us to the rear door and shoved us outside.
As I was being pushed out I could hear the TSOL singer going, "Hey, what are you doing to our friends, you fricking assholes?" Absolutely quality
The TSOL boys were good people.
So, showtime. The place was packed, and all over were these big signs that said "Absolutely NO Slam Dancing". Well as it turns out what that really meant was "No Moving Around AT ALL". There were probably half a dozen really big dudes in polo shirts stationed around the perimeter of the joint facing the crowd, who as it turned out were CS-Fullerton football players working security. I know what slamming is and what we were doing couldn't even remotely be called slamming - but sure enough maybe 30 minutes into the show a few of them waded through the crowd, grabbed three of us and walked us to the rear door and shoved us outside.
As I was being pushed out I could hear the TSOL singer going, "Hey, what are you doing to our friends, you fricking assholes?" Absolutely quality
The TSOL boys were good people.
Posted on 8/8/15 at 8:05 am to Breauxsif
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No I havent, mainly because I'm not trashy.
Posted on 8/8/15 at 8:30 am to weagle99
Many times, but never my fault.
Posted on 8/8/15 at 8:37 am to GFunk
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Was always a bit of a peacemaker. Threw hands on occasion
Does not compute
Posted on 8/8/15 at 8:43 am to Mountainhead
Rule # 62
Subtle brags should be brief and to the point and should not contain any references to sexual acts or sentences in capital letters.
Subtle brags should be brief and to the point and should not contain any references to sexual acts or sentences in capital letters.
Posted on 8/8/15 at 8:45 am to X123F45
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This was 9 years ago at the bar next to northgate.
You did this at Slinkys?
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