1. Never underestimate your opponent – expect the unexpected. 2. Take it outside, never start anything inside the bar unless it’s absolutely necessary. 3. Be nice.
Unfortunately I lot of bouncers are goons. You did the right thing not starting anything though and if I was you and your friends I would let the management know that their staff is highly unprofessional and that you are going to let as many people as you can know that.
Yep, it was best to ignore it and move on. I don't go out too often so the event was a little surprising. Anyway, I'm over it and not thinking about it again. Hope it doesn't happen again or to anyone else, but if it does my suggestion is to just walk away as well. Something like that is definitely not worth getting physically hurt over.
We were in our group talking, and he fell/collapsed from being too drunk. Bouncer saw it and asked us to leave, which is absolutely the right call. No rowdiness from our part, he was just too drunk.
EIGHT is also snobby....drinks are expensive. nothing special. women are hot though, you'll see your fair share of fake boobs. i like fake boobs what was the racist thing he said?
OP is quick to reply to Bigtexx's post but won't reveal the name of said club. Me thinks there is someting fishy.
What's the point of making this thread if you won't name the club? A business has treated you poorly, assaulted your friend, insulted you with a racial slur, and you want to protect their identity? I have to agree with people that escalating the physical confrontation that evening wouldn't have helped matters, but don't lay down completely either. Complain to management, and trash their reputation.
this doesn't happen to me because i am totally awesome but i agree that you shouldn't take this lying down.