DOC09UNAM wrote: » Wouldn't have let you in myself tbh.
KeithM89 wrote: » Yes You'll be thankful when they save your drunken ass in a brawl/wasted my 1000th post on this
McNulty32 wrote: » And whys that pal?
McNulty32 wrote: » Dont worry I dont need wannabe hardmen in black to save me from anything, if its serious why not call the Gaurds, isnt it their job to deal with civil diorder?
DOC09UNAM wrote: » Cause you seemed very cheeky and full of lip. And in my experience, it's the cheeky and full of lip people that start the fights.
McNulty32 wrote: » I turned around and said why the **** does it matter what he looks like under his hat?
McNulty32 wrote: » Well can tell you Im very mild mannered and keep to myself and rarely get into fights unless Im provoked, why should I have be abused by some arsehole about what Im wearing or where Ive been, when all I want to do is go into my local pub and have a drink which is what Im legally entitled to do? Have I not the right to tell this person with no authority what I think of his comments?
feelingstressed wrote: » OP, you were the first person to swear so you were the first to escalate the situation. When a bouncer asks you questions it is to suss you out and judge your sobriety and state. They don't care which bar you came from, they do care if you swear back at them. Shows you are pissed off and looking to enter
McNulty32 wrote: » Dont worry I dont need wannabe hardmen in black to save me from anything.....
McNulty32 wrote: » I get pissed off being abused by someone for no reason, let me walk in without provocation and I wouldnt swear. By the way some bouncers are sound, but alot of them are complete pricks
scudzilla wrote: » I thought this was a thread about Mrs Mangels dog
McNulty32 wrote: » Was out last night, spur the moment job, went down to local late bar, got to door and was stopped by this short arsed ugly baldy doorman,