Title: Strangest Fight I Have Ever Seen Source:
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Did you watch it to the end? I almost didn't but I thought, what the heck, I have already used up a couple of minutes I will never get back so I might as well see it through. I won't say how it ended in case someone else wants to watch it.
The big guy tapped out. You know, if he had ever been able to get that little guy in a bear hug or even just a front or side mount with his arms pinned the little one would have been toast.
Yeah but at his size, once he goes down on the mat, there was no chance he would get back up. Big guy had to hold him down for the win or if not, lose.
Yeah but at his size, once he goes down on the mat, there was no chance he would get back up. Big guy had to hold him down for the win or if not, lose.
Yep. The little guy got free enough to pound on his gourd and the big guy figured he had had enough I reckon.
Doing well. I am helping to run the St. Vincent De Paul food room on 99 North.
Thursday we had 131 families come through. There are many needy folks out there. I gave away a new backpack and a clean used sleeping bag to one poor woman who had had her pack and bedding stolen.
Food For lane Couty does great things in our community. Working a food room is fun, but I miss working in the Family Dining program.
They have replaced people like me with bouncer sized and experianced individuals to help cntrol some of the more unsavory homeless people activity like the drug dealers who would treat the place like a watering hole siutible to stalk potentual customers.
FFLC serves meals in a restaurant setting four days a week and the Laurence Street Chapel covers Friday.
I work the front once a week seeing if there are any new veterans in town I can help hook up with services. I am a veteran and a very notorious activist in town.
Hey, it keeps me out of trouble. That's how my sister puts it in her tongue in cheek way.
There are so many thousands of disparate groups out there, all trying to do good for those in need: I wish that somehow that they could all come together and form one powerful force for good in this country.
it's hard enough to trust charities already, (like the red cross selling & throwing away gallons of blood donated by sincere dupes) i think centralization would make it much worse.Indy is better. If it were one force, kissinger or soros would take it over
maybe its just me, but anything involving any 'committee' or 'board of directors' is best avoided. I guess i dont work well with groups. i dont trust or like that kind of thing.