10-05-2008, 21:43
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Re: stabbing
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Originally Posted by onlyme
Thats the problem. A few years ago, there used to be fisticuffs, these days knives and guns are so readly available that kids are going out with them.
Sad state. God knows what'll be about when my youg 'un gets to his teenage years
Best wishes to your son and his mate HR x
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Frightening, isn't it?
My husband was once the victim of an unprovoked attack in a pub.
He was headbutted in the face. His nose was broken and it has never been right since. I was with him at the time and it was awful.
I don't condone violence in any circumstances but at least with a smack in the face, whether provoked or unprovoked, it's very unpleasant and upsetting but at least, like my husband, you can live to tell the tale.
Not so with a stabbing. Why are people taking knives on a night out?
It's so scary to think that you can go for an innocent night out and finish up dead for no reason.
I wish the victims of these two attacks a speedy recovery.
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Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs, cackling and telling me
'You'll be next.' They stopped when I started doing the same to them at funerals.
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