"Needless to say, I had the last laugh"
Celebrity autobiographies are filled to the brim with self-righteous tales of smug oneupmanship. So, forget you had any shame, grab a coffee and a croissant, and tell us your smug tales of when you got one over somebody.
Thanks to Ring of Fire for the suggestion
( , Thu 3 Feb 2011, 12:55)
Celebrity autobiographies are filled to the brim with self-righteous tales of smug oneupmanship. So, forget you had any shame, grab a coffee and a croissant, and tell us your smug tales of when you got one over somebody.
Thanks to Ring of Fire for the suggestion
( , Thu 3 Feb 2011, 12:55)
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If you look at it
as teaching him a valuable lesson in humility and control such that he may advance in the ways of Aikido it isn't even remotely shallow. Extra bonus clicks if you mentioned being a 'grandad' at some point during the demo.
( , Tue 8 Feb 2011, 14:44, 1 reply)
as teaching him a valuable lesson in humility and control such that he may advance in the ways of Aikido it isn't even remotely shallow. Extra bonus clicks if you mentioned being a 'grandad' at some point during the demo.
( , Tue 8 Feb 2011, 14:44, 1 reply)
Hmmmm, the 'Grandad' thing
This incident was a few years ago and I only turned 50 last year, so the 'Grandad' comment was particularly irksome.
I'd have loved to see him try that word on the late. great Tom Moss (RIP) or the late great Bill Smith (RIP).
Both were born-again hard and a comment like that would have earned the commentator a very Very hard time.
Damn I miss Aikido!
( , Tue 8 Feb 2011, 17:58, closed)
This incident was a few years ago and I only turned 50 last year, so the 'Grandad' comment was particularly irksome.
I'd have loved to see him try that word on the late. great Tom Moss (RIP) or the late great Bill Smith (RIP).
Both were born-again hard and a comment like that would have earned the commentator a very Very hard time.
Damn I miss Aikido!
( , Tue 8 Feb 2011, 17:58, closed)
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