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To the violent aggressive wife of the violent aggressive man who tried to assault me

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MJinSparklyStockings · 15/12/2011 14:02

in Wembley Arena last night
You should both be ashamed, your behaviour was appalling and if you think it is ok for the pair of you to physically attack teenagers for "dancing" at a rock concert - then you can expect to be challenged.

Far from it being none of my business - it is everyones business to challenge a 40 plus woman and 50 plus male when they are attempting to assault minors. The usually response to someone telling you calmly and without swearing that your behaviour was disgusting is not usually for a women to start screamig and swearing like a banshee and for a man to attempt punch a total stranger in the face followed by threats of physical violence and offers to tale me outside and batter me.

As I told you and him (not so calmly) - you are a child batterer, clearly he is a woman batterer and the pair of you are cowards.

I noticed neither of you said anything to the bloke who had his foot on the back of the chair, possibly because he wasn't young or female and you knew you get as good as you gave.

Those children didn't deserve to be thrown out - you two deserve to be charged and prosecuted for your assault on them and subsequent attempted assault on me.

If that is how you behave towards women and children you dont know, in a public arena - I dread to think how you treat your own children and each Other in the privacy of your own home.

I truly hope you see this and the pair of you hang your heads in shame, it doesn't matter how irritating you found their dancing - you are grown adults!

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ShadowsCollideWithPeople · 16/12/2011 01:02

Mjin, hehe, you and your DS sound brilliant. My wee sis is pretty tough - a few weeks ago, some mad fecker punched my dad in the face (totally unprovoked) in his pub. Wee sister launched herself at the bloke, grabbed him by the neck, and fucked him out the door. While all the barmen stood and watched Wink.

Hehe, squeaky. I've seen that sooo many times - DP is a sound engineer, he gets lots of girls pulling down their tops, up their skirts, and offering blow jobs, if he can get them backstage. Tragic.

ShadowsCollideWithPeople · 16/12/2011 01:05

Oh, the crue and def leppard? Were they excellent? Am jealous!

squeakytoy · 16/12/2011 01:11

There were an awful lot of women on peoples shoulders, happily flashing their tits last night... and one of the comments from one of the bands was "when you lie down, you must look like a hammerhead shark!"

She got back on the floor pretty sharpish!

It so so funny really.. the average age of every band member in all three bands last night is at least 50... and in all honesty, on stage they looked every last year of it too. You can just imagine them getting back to the dressing room, and passing out with exhaustion Grin

Not that I would turn my nose up at Nikki if he was to drag me off backstage Blush

But seriously.. the guitar player in Motley Crue cant even walk.. he shuffles along the stage like a 90 year old... you would have to be a very desperate groupie to go for him!!!

squeakytoy · 16/12/2011 01:14

Crue were absolutely brilliant. Superb stage set. Excellent pyrotechnics and show. Tommy Lee's Rollercoaster Drum Kit is just awesome to see.

Sound quality of the lead singer is very dodgy, almost as dodgy as the plastic surgery he has had.. lol!!!.. but the everyone sang along to help him out!

Best gig I have been to in a long time.

MJinSparklyStockings · 16/12/2011 01:15

Clearly they look better from a distance :)

Yes both bands were great - I had a blast.

Couldn't see the tits out from where we were sat - shudder at snagging the band imagine how many others may have been there !

If you do decide to go to download pm me!

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MJinSparklyStockings · 16/12/2011 01:17

ishadows I like your sister - are you Scottish?

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squeakytoy · 16/12/2011 01:17

I was looking at Mick Mars's hands, from about three foot away... all I can say is, you wouldnt want them near you!!! lol!

Now, Tommys knees, when he played the piano.. I have a superb photo of them!

ShadowsCollideWithPeople · 16/12/2011 01:34

Irish, Mjin. So close enough. Would love to live in Edinburgh, does that count?

MJinSparklyStockings · 16/12/2011 12:33

The fiery celts - are the Irish people I know are mad (in a massive party animals sense!)

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nursenic · 16/12/2011 12:40

In the 90's I went to see The Who play Wembley Arena. Every time any body excitedly stood up to dance (or merely 'twitch' a bit Grin, these lumbering bullying idiots of bouncers came over, put their hands on their shoulders and pushed them back into their seats.

So you do not have to be being particularly anti social to warrant over 'enthusiastic' bouncer attention.

RE vile adult behaviour towards young people- My DD had a PT job in a local multiplex as a manager. She was helping sell tickets one day because they were busy and the credit card machines were slow. A man in his 40's threatened to punch her in the face because of the slow machine. He called her vile names and hung around the foyer after the film in an attempt to intimidate. The police could not be bothered to show.

She regularly came home with the most appalling accounts of vile foul mouthed adults-often adults that appear middle class and well mannered at first.

MJinSparklyStockings · 16/12/2011 12:49

That's appalling - poor DD.

What's with these people, I cannot fathom why grown men and women think it's acceptable to act in this manner towards children, they may be teens but they are still children.

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nursenic · 16/12/2011 15:19

They are all mutant folks in my opinion.

Scratch below the surface civility and suffer what lies beneath....Shock

nursenic · 16/12/2011 15:20

And my DD is just five feet tall and is like a little delicate pixie...

kelly2000 · 16/12/2011 15:23

report it to the police, there should be CCTV of the incident.

stubbornstains · 16/12/2011 15:25

Because they're bullies and think they can get away with it. And, because teenagers are automatically seen as the troublemakers, they often do.

MJinSparklyStockings · 16/12/2011 15:45

HindSighT is a wonderful thing - should have called the police when he tried to smack me one, there were enough witnesses.

I agree re bullies I told bloke he was a coward and clearly a woman batterer and she was a child batterer - they said nothing to the older people who were dancing etc.

I hope one day - they get it back right at them.

Knobs.

It makes me really cross to read about the dd being abused, just for doing her job.

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