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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3819433" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>I know a guy who started working as a lineman in the western OKC area back in the '70s, and he and his partner used to frequent the Red Dog for lunch. He said there were usually groups of cowboys and bikers in there, and they frequently erupted into brawls, but they all adhered to the rule that if you weren't in the fight, you weren't in the fight. He described it like the fight scenes in old westerns--you'd occasionally have to pick up your food and beer as someone went rolling across your table, but then you'd set it right back down like nothing had happened.</p><p></p><p>I kinda wish I could've seen that. The closest I ever got was when some dude's old lady came stomping up from his blind side and absolutely clocked him upside the head, leaving him sprawled across the floor...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3819433, member: 26737"] I know a guy who started working as a lineman in the western OKC area back in the '70s, and he and his partner used to frequent the Red Dog for lunch. He said there were usually groups of cowboys and bikers in there, and they frequently erupted into brawls, but they all adhered to the rule that if you weren't in the fight, you weren't in the fight. He described it like the fight scenes in old westerns--you'd occasionally have to pick up your food and beer as someone went rolling across your table, but then you'd set it right back down like nothing had happened. I kinda wish I could've seen that. The closest I ever got was when some dude's old lady came stomping up from his blind side and absolutely clocked him upside the head, leaving him sprawled across the floor... [/QUOTE]
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