Posted on 10/22/2014 3:15:59 PM PDT by Teotwawki
Should you be so inclined as to walk up to a random man in a fast-food joint, late at night, after consuming alcohol and grab him by the hand before slapping him across the face with a slice of pizza, do not be shocked when he hits you back. This is what happened to a young man from Ontario, Canada, who wanted to play what he saw as an innocent prank on a man that had been annoying a friend of his after a night out. Al Sutcliffe was filmed playing a pizza slap prank on a man in a fast-food queue, but ended up being on the receiving end himself.
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Mess with the bull you get the horns
The time lag between the attack and counterattack mitigates in this case, but this type of dumb stunt is asking to be seriously injured or killed.
I think it was his first attempt at making a slap video.
One man’s “Sucker punch” is another man’s delayed reaction to an unprovoked attack. Little thug got what he deserved.
I vote “The Conqueror”. The Duke as Genghis Khan is a stretch.
If you can’t take a sucker punch as offhand as that one was you damn well better not go around assaulting people.
Canada, of course, is a VERY VIOLENT country. Just look at the shooting today in Ottawa.
Never bring a pizza to a fist fight.
You might be right.
Jet Pilot was pretty bad too.
“You oughta get yerself a new line ‘o’ work pilgrim ‘cuz this one sure don’t fit your pistol!’’
Several other John Wayne movies are notable for stinking up the industry, including Wake of the Red Witch, but they didn't hold a candle to Circus World or Baby Face, a pre-code film which was never even released in the US (and in which Wayne played one of Barbara Stanwyck's conquests as she seduces her way to the top.)
Then, there were The Barbarian and the Geisha, and Without Reservations, along with Jet Pilot. Wayne may have had some bad scripts, but he also turned in a double-handful of bad performances.
Now thats funny!
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