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I've seen people "take it outside", not at bars but at house parties. (Never seen a real fight take place in a bar or any other business.) And Nyles never actually said it was a bar fight, he just said somebody threw a chair through a window. I have a hard time believing that a bar fight taking place in the presence of cops and soldiers would be allowed to escalate to the point of chair throwing. Who gets into a fight and then attacks a window anyway? The question remains; why throw a chair?
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Funny story, Nyles.
I really don't know anybody who acts that way drunk. Actually, I always figured that when most drunk people see cops, their natural instinct is to act as sober as possible (albeit unsuccessfully).
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It depends how drunk the person is. When someone reaches blackout drunk (which I've seen happen), they can get pretty unruly. I know one guy who punched a hole in his WOODEN wall. His hand was bleeding but he didn't even notice. He didn't remember doing it either.
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Well I've never been to a bar for a drink, so I wouldn't know
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