School fights
I don't remember much of the fight - it'd been building for weeks, petty things, knocking over my stuff, calling names - but it didn't last long... He hit me, I hit him, then *whack* he connected with my jaw and it all went black.
Coming round, surrounded by some friends, it was apparently "really cool". All I know is my head hurt. A lot.
Tell us about the legendary fights at school.
( , Fri 10 Mar 2006, 10:43)
I don't remember much of the fight - it'd been building for weeks, petty things, knocking over my stuff, calling names - but it didn't last long... He hit me, I hit him, then *whack* he connected with my jaw and it all went black.
Coming round, surrounded by some friends, it was apparently "really cool". All I know is my head hurt. A lot.
Tell us about the legendary fights at school.
( , Fri 10 Mar 2006, 10:43)
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Yes it is Violence...
...but I get the feeling that everyone else remembers school fights with the same whistfull nostalgia.
When you are a kid Fighting is awesome and when you get even older the fights provide entertainment.
We used to have a load of what you might call (if you were being nice) Utter slags at my secondary school (they probably still have them, just different ones). They would regularly provide serious entertainment when one would accuse the other of being pregnant (which was often true) or something on a similar vain and the accused would then get family and friends involved and sooner or later the sister of the pregnant one and the best fattest mate have a huge fight and everyone would actually STAND IN A CIRCLE AND WATCH.
It got to the point where a few friends and I placed bets on one fight, it was dirty and nails and hair pulling were involved and one girl nearly lost an eye to a roque scratch.
Everyone started to feel bad, not me though, I made 50p.
The fights continued until i moved on to college and probably still do to this day. The staff were always careful to only get involved as little as possible as the fights were destined to happen anyway.
We even had a fecking amphitheater!
(i was never in a fight at school, only an innocent bystander)
( , Fri 10 Mar 2006, 21:01, Reply)
...but I get the feeling that everyone else remembers school fights with the same whistfull nostalgia.
When you are a kid Fighting is awesome and when you get even older the fights provide entertainment.
We used to have a load of what you might call (if you were being nice) Utter slags at my secondary school (they probably still have them, just different ones). They would regularly provide serious entertainment when one would accuse the other of being pregnant (which was often true) or something on a similar vain and the accused would then get family and friends involved and sooner or later the sister of the pregnant one and the best fattest mate have a huge fight and everyone would actually STAND IN A CIRCLE AND WATCH.
It got to the point where a few friends and I placed bets on one fight, it was dirty and nails and hair pulling were involved and one girl nearly lost an eye to a roque scratch.
Everyone started to feel bad, not me though, I made 50p.
The fights continued until i moved on to college and probably still do to this day. The staff were always careful to only get involved as little as possible as the fights were destined to happen anyway.
We even had a fecking amphitheater!
(i was never in a fight at school, only an innocent bystander)
( , Fri 10 Mar 2006, 21:01, Reply)
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