Ever make anybody mad?

THE PILGRIM

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We got a thread going to about bad things that happened to you.
I've actually had a lot of bad things happen to me. I've been shot at and missed, **** on and hit. I usually don't talk about it.
But did you ever make anybody really mad? Any women?
Once upon a time in a distant kingdom far away, I was sitting in my car with this gal in front of her house.
It was about midnight and We were having a little discussion. It was not going well.
She reaches over, grabs my car keys and throws him over into her yard.
Was she really pissed? Well not quite yet.
When I reach in and produce a second set of car keys, now she's really really pissed. Irate to the max. She wanted to see me out there in the dark on my hands and knees, feeling around in the grass and dog **** trying to find my keys.
One of my buddies bet another one 5 bucks that I was going to marry her.
He lost his 5 bucks.
 
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I once provoked a room mate into a berserk attack, during a heated discussion, which landed one of us in hospital and the other in jail for the night. Both of us will carry scars for the rest of our lives haha what do you suppose we were fighting over at the tender age of twenty ?
 
EVER MAKE ANYONE ANGRY?

KIDDING RIGHT? I have a natural affinity for that and rubbing people the wrong way, often by doing/saying nothing at all. The 1 true talent I have in life, just ask any of my friends or wife. I'm surprised it hasn't gotten me killed YET. And as sick as it is, I often enjoy it, and go out of my way to see how far I can take it.
 
Just a couple dozen defense attorneys and a few prosecuting attorneys, and that's just to start. Then there are the people I call my "customers". Some of my customers have even threatened to kill me. Then there is a former girlfriend who vandalized my car several times.
 
I typically piss off several people a week. It's usually when I slap the handcuffs on and tell them they're under arrest. Some folks jut don't take that news well!


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Do I or did I ever make anybody mad? Well I am sure that I have in my 73 years on this earth, mostly in my younger years when I thought I knew everything. Nothing short of quite a few fights and things like that stick in my mind, not worth going in to. My wife and I will be married 53 of those years in a few months so we get along well. I have been blessed.
 
I once made this guy really angry, I think his name was Bruce Banner, and let me tell ya, I REALLY didn't like him when he was angry. But then he ate a Snickers and it was all good. :D
 
I come from a long line of fine Scots/Irish that came to this country just before the revolution. It's almost a curse in a way because I think I'm hardwired to pi$$ people off. I don't do it intentionally, it just shows up and I have to deal with it. Mostly I have to apologize a lot but sometimes I have to defend myself. Women are worse than men because mostly they don't want to take any prisoners when the fight starts.

I finally got some insight into my affliction when I read the book "Born Fighting" by Jim Webb. I can channel that guy real well. Some days I just need to keep my mouth shut except to eat.
 
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I can walk into a room of strangers and not say a word and make someone angry a me. I am in pain 24-7 and have a half scowl or a grimace on my face and that seems to set people off. I usually shake my head no at them and walk away. I've only had one person in the last few years grab me to turn me around and give me what was left of his mind. He didn't like the tip of my cane in his solar plexis. I warned him if he put his hands on me I couldn't insure his safety. End of discussion.
When I was young I had plenty who threatened me and my family with harm after an arrest. I would quietly say to them to think of what they were saying because his/her threats could backfire on them. An apology usually came after they thought about it. Would I have acted upon that? NO. Personal integrity. honor and pride in the badge you wear keeps you from sinking to their level.
 
Well, besides my wife on a regular basis...

Once upon a time, before I figured out that people like me better when I'm not drinking, I ate a bartenders dinner when his back was turned. Then next day, all I remembered was that I had teed someone off. I ran into him a few days later at the store, and thankfully, by then he was laughing about it.

That's just my favorite of a whole bunch!
 
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