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Rages...
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I witnessed Golf rage the other day....
..not a pretty sight, the language was foul and their actions spoke louder than words lol , thought the guy was going to lamp the other one with a golf club...didn't realize that kind of behaviour went on, on the golf course!!
What 'rages' have you seen or been involved in?
..not a pretty sight, the language was foul and their actions spoke louder than words lol , thought the guy was going to lamp the other one with a golf club...didn't realize that kind of behaviour went on, on the golf course!!
What 'rages' have you seen or been involved in?
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the worst I have seen at the course is a guy hitting the ground with his club, or throwing their club up the fairway, there is always plenty of language. golf is a very technical game.
I have seen a guy go mental because he thought someone pushed in front of him in a queue for the cashpoint, crazy nutjob!
I have seen a guy go mental because he thought someone pushed in front of him in a queue for the cashpoint, crazy nutjob!
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Not personally involved but the other week in the local Tesco I was stood waiting for the Boss to come through the check out, when I noticed a man waiting at the check out was becoming quite agitated, he and his partner had a huge trolley load and were next in line but the check out girl was giving it some rabbit to the girl she was serving,you know the sort of thing " I've not seen you in a while, hows elsie? bla bl bla" I'm sure you've all had it. Any the next thing that happened was he snapped up ended the trolley spilling stuff all over the place, a security man and the duty manager appeared and were duly dropped onto the floor amid all the spilt goods, the last I saw of him he was dragging his wife out of the store shouting at her that if he Fluffing found out she'd ever been in a Fluffing Tesco again he'd break her Fluffing arms
I didn't actually witness this rage myself but during the Easter week break, my 6 year old grand-daughter had been on a little outing with her school "holiday club"; they were sitting on the bus ready to go, and a drunk got on; by all accounts he wasn't abusive or violent, just drunk. The bus driver got up and literally punched him off the bus and started klicking him while he lay on the pavement. Our grand-daughter said "Nanna, it was the worst day of my life".. she was SO upset. my husband was seaking to one of the teachers and she said that she was scared let alone the kiddies. Katie is still talking about it even though we try to re-assure her. It's obviously cut deep. Bless her.
Coming out of Asda a looooooooooong time ago, some git had broken into our car whilst it was on the car park and nicked the stereo. Anyhoo, Mr Boo was doing remarkably well keeping his rage intact, or so i thought.....well, the vein throbbing alarmingly on his forehead should have been a clue i guess.
We drive home in silence and arrive at the door, and whilst im fishing around in my handbag for the house key, his temper/rage finally won out and he kicked the door in, it smashed into at least 50 pieces.
To this day, I can still picture the scene- im stood, with key in hand....door in bits on floor.
We drive home in silence and arrive at the door, and whilst im fishing around in my handbag for the house key, his temper/rage finally won out and he kicked the door in, it smashed into at least 50 pieces.
To this day, I can still picture the scene- im stood, with key in hand....door in bits on floor.