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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 331176" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Stang...that is so good. </p><p></p><p>Ya know, there was a time years ago when I wanted Tony to beat the living tar out of someone that was a real jerk. I mean a total jerk. Right now I cant even remember what the guy was doing to us that made me want him to fight the guy over but I so badly wanted him to fight him. I knew Tony could have made mincemeat out of the guy. Tony isnt a small man now and back then Tony was even leaner and had huge arms because he worked in a part of construction where he swung a 22 ounce concrete hammer all day. His arms were like body builders! </p><p></p><p>But Tony wouldnt do it. I called him weak. I told him he wasnt being a man. </p><p></p><p>He told me that wasnt it, he just knew it wasnt worth getting into trouble over something that we wouldnt even remember twenty years from now. He was right. That jerk is probably still a jerk. Tony knew that being a man was walking away stupid people. He didnt have to prove anything to that jerk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 331176, member: 1514"] Stang...that is so good. Ya know, there was a time years ago when I wanted Tony to beat the living tar out of someone that was a real jerk. I mean a total jerk. Right now I cant even remember what the guy was doing to us that made me want him to fight the guy over but I so badly wanted him to fight him. I knew Tony could have made mincemeat out of the guy. Tony isnt a small man now and back then Tony was even leaner and had huge arms because he worked in a part of construction where he swung a 22 ounce concrete hammer all day. His arms were like body builders! But Tony wouldnt do it. I called him weak. I told him he wasnt being a man. He told me that wasnt it, he just knew it wasnt worth getting into trouble over something that we wouldnt even remember twenty years from now. He was right. That jerk is probably still a jerk. Tony knew that being a man was walking away stupid people. He didnt have to prove anything to that jerk. [/QUOTE]
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