Re: Fights?
> Another thing I can tell you is if a fight sucks you in and you happen to be in a bar,the very worst thing you can use is a pool cue. Cues you typically see in bars are pretty poor quality,and tend to break with the very first solid lick,leaving you with a very temporary weapon,unless stabbing becomes an option. The BEST thing next to a beer bottle if weapons come into play,is a common pool BALL. If a game is currently in progress,they can be snatched off the table,and if the game just started,there are up to 15 of them laying there. They absolutely will not break like a bottle,then can be palmed,and used to slap an attacker in the head,they can be thrown at baseball type speeds,and destroy any bone structure they come into contact at these speeds,possibly making an escape if need be. Another possible use,but would have to be thought out well in advance,is stuffing one down in a sock or wrapping it in a bar towel,and swinging it Seagal style. I've been around enough bars while playing pool to have seen these things first hand,but have never been involved because I don't drink much and don't gamble with people that do. Alcohol is probably the single most common factor in 90% of all the bar fights I've ever seen. Tommy D.
> Another thing I can tell you is if a fight sucks you in and you happen to be in a bar,the very worst thing you can use is a pool cue. Cues you typically see in bars are pretty poor quality,and tend to break with the very first solid lick,leaving you with a very temporary weapon,unless stabbing becomes an option. The BEST thing next to a beer bottle if weapons come into play,is a common pool BALL. If a game is currently in progress,they can be snatched off the table,and if the game just started,there are up to 15 of them laying there. They absolutely will not break like a bottle,then can be palmed,and used to slap an attacker in the head,they can be thrown at baseball type speeds,and destroy any bone structure they come into contact at these speeds,possibly making an escape if need be. Another possible use,but would have to be thought out well in advance,is stuffing one down in a sock or wrapping it in a bar towel,and swinging it Seagal style. I've been around enough bars while playing pool to have seen these things first hand,but have never been involved because I don't drink much and don't gamble with people that do. Alcohol is probably the single most common factor in 90% of all the bar fights I've ever seen. Tommy D.
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