Posted on 12/08/2013 9:13:50 PM PST by Dallas59
A knee drop on the neck would be more effective than a field goal kick to a hard head.
Hi sweetiepiezer, long time no see!! Hope you are well!!
Here’s some further info though no definitive location mentioned:
http://cnsnews.com/mrctv-blog/matt-vespa/knockout-game-goes-terribly-right-woman-wails-her-attacker
Thank you for the ping!
“Tomato Ear!”
I won’t get that. I keep my cell phone on speaker so I don’t have to put it up to my ear. I’m not keen on cooking my brain or hearing.
The guy in that pic is Randy Couture from the UFC. He said it doesn't hurt just looks bad.
From the asinine comments;
“but kicking someone in the head when they’re on the floor...REALLY??”
From the inarguable logic of a dear biker buddy;
“What do you think I got him down for?!?”
Indeed.
John Moses Browning makes a damn good witness.
Field goal kicks are more impressive......notice the whiplash?
Sorry I was a little slow on the reply.
I was busy.
“i hope it’s spittin Chicklets... “
He said now you see these bright white smilin’ teeth,
you know they ain’t my own.
Mine rolled away like Chicklets,
down a street in San Antone.
- Bobby Bare, “The Winner.”
“Im surprised someone didnt kick him in the head.”
Here’s a better view.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-79ZKU4Kqg
At the 33 second mark is where I would come in with a 64 yard field goal to that animals rib cage.
Let him crap bone chips for the next couple of months..
Good. Thanks.
I know this is an earlier thread, but I can’t find anything online about it. A friend of mine uses a bluetooth phone in his ear. Every sound he makes, like running the water or wadding-up a piece of paper is tremendously magnified. As the recipient, the discomfort to my ear is excruciating. Would you know if other recipients of bluetooth calls have this experience? Thanks.
I'm a low-tech kind of guy and while I carry an i-phone and use it I use virtually none of the applications, haven't bother yet to sync it with my vehicle phone capabilities, etc.
I did google the subject("bluetooth phones noisy background") and it appears your plight is a common one.
These are all retail listings that I will paste below but as you can see the feedback and background noise issue is mentioned in almost all of them.
I think your friend might need a newer model bluetooth or perhaps some noise-suppression ad-ons.
Good luck!
Samsung HM1700 Bluetooth Headset with Noise reduction and Echo ... This feature is indispensible for users who carry both a business phone and a personal ...
Bluetooth Wireless Headset with Echo-Cancellation and Noise Reduction for HTC Phones with Free Car, +, GTMax Windshield Car Mount Holder with Large ...
Samsung HM1900 Bluetooth Headset with Noise reduction, Echo
Amazon.com: Samsung HM1900 Bluetooth Headset with Noise reduction, Echo cancellation and supports Music streaming (Khaki): Cell Phones & Accessories.
Apr 6, 2007 - These snazzy new headsets feature noise-canceling technology that lets you hold a quiet conversation without having to look for a phone
That girl can throw a punch!
Thank you, Fightin Whitey. You used smarter google search parameters than I. It’s comforting to know it isn’t just me, and the problem is experienced by others. I will use the information you discovered and check the comments and noise-suppresion add-ons. Thanks, again!
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