Posted on 07/07/2008 4:55:05 PM PDT by SquirrelKing
An argument at a south Hilton Head Island nightclub spilled over to a north-island all-night breakfast restaurant, where a group of up to 15 women fought, some using their high heels as weapons, according to a Beaufort County sheriffs report released today.
The fight occurred just after 5 a.m. Saturday in the parking of Huddle House, 40 Palmetto Parkway. Several of the women had been in an argument earlier in the evening at Club Life, 81 Pope Ave., the report stated.
When officers arrived, the people involved in the fight were uncooperative with the deputies and left the area, authorities said. Over the next several hours, they called officers to tell their side of the story.
A few of the women were injured, mostly receiving bruises and scratches. One had what appeared to be bite marks on her abdomen.
No charges were filed.
clearly Converse College still floWs through my blood. I’ve been in pearls and flip flops all summer. Perfectly normal attire, if you ask me.
What the heck are you SUPPOSED to have around your neck if flip flops are on your feet? The daughter agrees, Princesses ALWAYS Wear Pearls. Unless it’s Diamond Day. teehee
But Princesses do not fight. Especially not using their high heels. Those puppies are expensive, and if one broke?
With the safety on?
The only shoes-as-weapons that I recall were on Lotte Lenya, actress in the Bond film “From Russia with Love” — back in the sixties.
Remember???
I dunno, Lady - even if I were in that position, actually getting the mouth/teeth into the appropriate attitude to take a chunk outta there would prove be quite a challenge, I think. Time for another drink...
OK: I give up. Do you put one or two toes the inside of that partition?
I believe Inspector Clouseau of Pink Panther fame had a knife in his shoe... or was it Maxwell Smart?
This isn't it.
Hon, sometimes I think there is something seriously wrong with you!
lol
One of the strangest pictures ever!
And it's all coming from your mind.
Ever crossed the equator and had the ceremony?
The pix that my hubby had from his crossing (he was on aircraft carrier Shang ri La)..were amazing.. he has one similar to this... there were close to 700 men who were “inducted”... with the “king”
too funny ( well I guess NOT if you were the inductee)
My dad was inducted in WWII. He didn’t enjoy it.
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