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To: NotYourAverageDhimmi

You know thats from a vid of a tranny convention gone bad.
saw a news clip of it awhile back.


48 posted on 08/02/2013 2:04:19 PM PDT by sopwith (LIVE FREE OR DIE)
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To: sopwith
The GIF is from a black fashion show. Not sure if trannies were part of the show, but the table-tosser is a woman.

Woman Throws Table, Chairs Go Flying During Out-of-Control Fashion Show Brawl

It was a fashion show and competition gone terribly wrong. After a contestant apparently didn’t like a judge’s decision, she threw a chair — an action that sparked a brawl so unbelievable you have to see it to believe it.

The antics unfolded in Charlotte, N.C., where a local group rented space for an event purportedly called the “NC Awards Ball.” Charlene Henderson, the woman who owns the location where the incident occurred, told WBTV-TV that she was in disbelief over what unfolded.

“I’m still baffled. My people that were here are just still dumbfounded on how it turned out really,” she told the outlet, as an orderly and peaceful event quickly turned violent.

A YouTube clip that was uploaded on Sunday shows the brawl that inevitably unfold. In the video, people are seen throwing tables and chairs at one another. One man seems to have a blunt object and another has a taser. One word easily describes the scene: Chaos.

“Let’s take it outside. Take it outside,” a man can be heard saying on the mic, but to no avail. Furor continues.

One woman picked up an entire table and miraculously threw it across the room — all while seemingly holding onto her handbag. A group of men responded by tossing chairs at her, but she appeared unshaken.

49 posted on 08/02/2013 2:20:23 PM PDT by NotYourAverageDhimmi
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